Waldlaubersheim
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Waldlaubersheim is a neighborhood church in the district of Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland Palatinate. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Stromberg. Waldlaubersheim changed into first mentioned inside the year 767 in the Lorsch Codex. During the time of the tribal duchies the area belonged to the Duchy of Franconia and there to the Nahegau. Different households have been then masters of the location, including Bolanden listing of fiefs around 1190. Around 1190, the church of St. Martin turned into built as a fortified church. In 1719 it became by way of inheritance the Degen felder until 1785, then the Nassau Weilburg. In 1575, 65 smoking sites or residence dwellers have been counted in 1639 56 families lived in the village.
Due to the occupation of the left bank of the Rhine in the First Coalition War and initiated by way of the Peace of Campo Formio taking ownership of the region belonged Waldlaubersheim from 1798 to the French Republic and was the canton Stromberg and the Arrondissement Simmern in the Rhine Moselle Department assumed. After the cease of French rule within the left bank of the Rhine 1814 the location was assigned to the Congress of Vienna the Kingdom of Prussia.
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