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Argenschwang

Argenschwang
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Coat of arms of Argenschwang
Coat of arms
Argenschwang   is located in Germany
Argenschwang
Argenschwang
Coordinates: 49°52′51″N 7°41′57″E / 49.88083°N 7.69917°E / 49.88083; 7.69917Coordinates: 49°52′51″N 7°41′57″E / 49.88083°N 7.69917°E / 49.88083; 7.69917
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Bad Kreuznach
Municipal assoc. Rüdesheim
Government
 • Mayor Bernd Metzler
Area
 • Total 4.25 km2 (1.64 sq mi)
Elevation 295 m (968 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 339
 • Density 80/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 55595
Dialling codes 06707
Vehicle registration KH
Website http://www.argenschwang.de/

Argenschwang is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Rüdesheim, whose seat is in the municipality of Rüdesheim an der Nahe.

Argenschwang lies in the southern Hunsrück, between the Soonwald and the Gauchswald, at the 361 m-high Geisberg.

Argenschwang borders in the north on the municipality of Spabrücken, in the northeast on the municipality of Dalberg, in the east on the municipalities of Wallhausen and Braunweiler, in the south on the municipality of Sponheim, in the west on the municipalities of Allenfeld and Spall and in the northwest on the municipality of Münchwald.

Also belonging to Argenschwang are the outlying homesteads of Webersmühle and Wiesenhof.

In 1127, Argenschwang had its first documentary mention under its former name, Hausen, which was customary up until the 16th century. In this document, Argenschwang was mentioned as an endowment estate for Sponheim Abbey. According to a record written by Johannes Trithemius, Abbot Baldemar von Sponheim acquired the village of Hausen (Argenschwang) in 1195 from the local lords, the Counts of Sponheim, for 2,000 pounds in Heller. In 1332, Count Johann of Sponheim pledged the castle along with the dale below (and hence the village as well) to the Knights of Ariswanke. The knights were themselves vassals of the Counts of Sponheim.


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