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- Q507755 subject Q8878246.
- Q507755 abstract "Dußlingen is a municipality in the district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The village was named for the first time in the records as 'villa Tuzzilinga' in the year 888. By 1135 it was called Tuzzelingen, in 1216 it was called Tusselingen. The name itself comes from the personal name Tuzzilo, and the -ingen is an old Alemannic suffix. That Dußlingen goes "way back" is proven by artifacts that have been found from the stone age, the Hallstatt age, Latene period, and Roman era.Like other villages in medieval times, the income from the church and from the farms was distributed to a series of nobles, typically as rewards or in payment for fealty and service. It is often difficult for us to understand these times because things were so different from today in terms of property ownership, political and church organization, and so on.The Knights of Dußlingen were subjects of the Count of Tübingen, and seem to have flourished in the period from 1250 to 1400. They took on the family name of Herter (surnames just coming into vogue during that time), and passed the village property on from generation to generation. The Herters also performed the duties of pastor to the village. Apparently falling on hard time, Jacob Herter with his nephew Hans sold the village to Count Ludwig of Württemberg in 1446. However, Jacob's son Wilhelm ended up getting the property back as a fief because of his stature in the Württemberg court. When he died in 1477 in Basel, Switzerland, he was lauded as "brave Knight Wilhelm Herter of Tübingen, large of body, large of knowledge and wisdom and eloquence, mourned by all, by lordship and noblemen and common folk." The Herter family retained its fief until the death of their last male heir in 1614. (This is just prior to the time when the Dußlingen church records start.)There used to be a castle in Dußlingen. A part of the wall which surrounded the old castle on the north edge of the village still remains today. It is incorporated into the foundation of the large old timber frame house that was formerly the mayor's house and town hall. Part of the castle moat is still visible today. Still remaining are enormous square foundation stones from the 13th century. A slight bend in the wall seems to point to a polygonal shape, similar to the old Castle of Kilchberg.".
- Q507755 areaCode "07072".
- Q507755 areaCode "TÜ".
- Q507755 areaTotal "1.306E7".
- Q507755 country Q183.
- Q507755 district Q8214.
- Q507755 elevation "379.0".
- Q507755 federalState Q985.
- Q507755 populationAsOf "2006-12-31".
- Q507755 populationTotal "5473".
- Q507755 postalCode "72144".
- Q507755 region Q8214.
- Q507755 thumbnail Wappen_Dusslingen.svg?width=300.
- Q507755 wikiPageExternalLink www.dusslingen.de.
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- Q507755 area "13.06".
- Q507755 areaCode "7072".
- Q507755 district "Tübingen".
- Q507755 elevation "379".
- Q507755 licence "TÜ".
- Q507755 population "5473".
- Q507755 postalCode "72144".
- Q507755 region "Tübingen".
- Q507755 stand "2006-12-31".
- Q507755 state "Baden-Württemberg".
- Q507755 website www.dusslingen.de.
- Q507755 point "48.4507 9.0607".
- Q507755 type Place.
- Q507755 type Location.
- Q507755 type Place.
- Q507755 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q507755 type Settlement.
- Q507755 type Thing.
- Q507755 type SpatialThing.
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- Q507755 comment "Dußlingen is a municipality in the district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The village was named for the first time in the records as 'villa Tuzzilinga' in the year 888. By 1135 it was called Tuzzelingen, in 1216 it was called Tusselingen. The name itself comes from the personal name Tuzzilo, and the -ingen is an old Alemannic suffix.".
- Q507755 label "Dußlingen".
- Q507755 lat "48.4507".
- Q507755 long "9.0607".
- Q507755 depiction Wappen_Dusslingen.svg.
- Q507755 homepage www.dusslingen.de.