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Fußgönheim

Fußgönheim
Coat of arms of Fußgönheim
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Fußgönheim  is located in Germany
Fußgönheim
Fußgönheim
Location of Fußgönheim within Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis district
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Coordinates: 49°27′37″N 8°17′37″E / 49.46028°N 8.29361°E / 49.46028; 8.29361Coordinates: 49°27′37″N 8°17′37″E / 49.46028°N 8.29361°E / 49.46028; 8.29361
Country Germany
State Rhineland-Palatinate
District Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis
Government
 • Mayor Marie-Luise Klein (SPD)
Area
 • Total 7 km2 (3 sq mi)
Elevation 99 m (325 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 2,591
 • Density 370/km2 (960/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 67136
Dialling codes 06237
Vehicle registration RP
Website http://www.fussgoenheim.de

Fußgönheim is a municipality in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a member of the Verbandsgemeinde Maxdorf, together with Maxdorf and Birkenheide.

Archaeological findings indicate a settlement existed at the time of the Celts and Romans. The first certified documentary evidence comes from the list of goods of the Prüm Abbey from the year 893.

Fußgönheim was owned by members of the Salian dynasty from 900 to 1100, and later the sovereignty changed to the Electoral Palatinate. Fußgönheim was divided into an upper-village (Oberdorf) and a lower-village (Unterdorf), and became a fief of the families of Falkenstein and Bolanden (). Later, the Bolandian possession was sold to the Count of Leiningen. In 1728, Jakob Tillmann von Hallberg () from the House of Hallberg () purchased the hereditary claim of the upper village and one year later he bought the lower village, after which Charles III Philip conferred the right of sovereign over the village to him. In 1740, Jakob Tillmann von Hallberg built Castle Hallberg with a church and introduced the Catholic confession to the place which had been Lutheran since the Reformation. The reign of the Hallberg family ended with the conquest of the Palatinate by the French, who incorporated the village into the Canton of Mutterstadt of the Department of Mont-Tonnerre.


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