Antrifttal

Antrifttal lies, as its name suggests, in the valley (Tal) of a brook called the Antrift, a tributary to the Schwalm, between the Vogelsberg in the south and the Knüllgebirge in the northeast (low mountain ranges).

The one constant in Ohmes's history during the Middle Ages was change, and the village saw a whole series of rulers, from various lords who held the Katzenberg, to the Teutonic Knights, to Hans von Dornberg the Landgrave of Hesse, and above all the Archbishopric of Mainz.

On 1 January 1971, the until then independent municipality of Ohmes was amalgamated with Antrifttal At about the turn of the 20th century, the Reverend Williges Kraiger had a church with a vestry built by J. Bensheimer from Dieburg.

In the late 14th century, Vockenrod and Hermannshain were both destroyed in a dispute between the County of Hessen and the Archbishopric of Mainz, and it was a hundred years before anyone settled there again.

Vockenrod likewise also passed to the Bishopric of Fulda in the early 19th century, remaining with it until 1889, and was amalgamated with Antrifttal on the same day as Ohmes.

Antrifttal Alsfeld Grebenau Schlitz Kirtorf Homberg (Ohm) Mücke Gemünden Romrod Schwalmtal Lauterbach Wartenberg Feldatal Lautertal Ulrichstein Herbstein Schotten Grebenhain Freiensteinau Marburg-Biedenkopf Schwalm-Eder-Kreis Hersfeld-Rotenburg Fulda (district) Wetteraukreis Main-Kinzig-Kreis
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