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The building was sold shortly afterwards and the Jewish sanctuaries were given to the Jewish community in Munich where they were destroyed during Kristallnacht. In a document dated June 9, 1272 a Ludwig von Craigenheim was mentioned. The area around Cronheim was already populated in prehistoric and protohistoric time, proven by a circular earthwork in the north and two grave mounds in the south part of the village. Over the course of the lease term, residents in good standing shall receive reward credits for paying their rent on time and taking care of their homes. Residents in good standing can put their Rent Credit towards the purchase of a home.
In 1816 the Jewish community built a new synagogue in Cronheim, further the Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen railway was built in 1848 and Cronheim had a railway station. We understand that you’re looking for more than just a manufactured or modular home– you’re looking for a place to call home. Search our list of America’s best manufactured housing communities near you and discover neighborhoods and lifestyles that meet your needs.
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When Karl Fuchs was selling the manor to Duke Johann Heinrich Notthafft, the Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt managed to get the preemption right on the manor. From 1658 onwards the new owner, Duke Johann Heinrich, allowed the Jewish community to return. After only ten years of ownership, 1661, he offered the manor to the Teutonic Order in Nuremberg. However, the deal was delayed so finally Prince-Bishop Marquard II. Schenk von Castell stepped into the contract and bought the manor Cronheim on August 2, 1661 for the Diocese.

See available amenities, photos, videos,mobile homes for sale, and nearby businesses on any mobile home park. All of our parks are conveniently labeled as an all ages community or a 55+ community. The location was mentioned for the first time in the year 800 as the foundation of a man named “Cracho.” In medieval times Cronheim was a free and independent manor.
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November 29, 1985 the German railway, Deutsche Bundesbahn, discontinued the railway service in Cronheim. Leisure time facilities such as bike trails, wind-surfing, sailing, hiking and others are making the area very attractive for tourism that since then is growing rapidly. It shows next to the unresistant history of the castles the challenges of the three religions, Catholics, Protestants and Jewish - "The Three Crowns of Cronheim". There are currently mobile home parks in the Hamlet area with homes or available lots listed on MHVillage.
Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, MHVillage Inc. is the nation’s premier online marketplace for buying and selling manufactured homes with more than 25 million unique visitors annually. Last year, more than 80,000 homes were sold on MHVillage with a combined transaction value exceeding $3 billion. The flourishing Jewish community in Cronheim ended in October 1938 with the housebreaking into the synagogue where the interior was destroyed.
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Thanks to that circumstance large parts of the old construction could be preserved until today. After occupying the region for over 150 years, the German tribe Alemanni invaded the area and destroyed the Roman fortress in nearby Gunzenhausen in 241. Between the year 259 and 260 the Alemmani finally overran the Limes and occupied the land.

At the beginning of the 13th century a new, more representative castle was constructed nearby. It was changed and enlarged various times until it finally burned down in 1403. The old castle, the Allodium, was rented out to the church that used it as the priest house.
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This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available. The human population that occupied the region during around 600 BC and 100 AC belonged to the Celtic Hallstatt culture. By the 6th century BC, the Hallstatt culture had expanded to include wide territories, falling into two zones, east and west, between them covering much of western and central Europe down to the Alps, and extending into northern Italy. In the neighbor village Kleinlellenfeld, north west from Cronheim, remainings of a Celtic settlement along with a Viereckschanze were found.
In 1635, during the Thirty Years' War , the only buildings in Cronheim still standing were the Church, the priest-house, the house of the blacksmith and a tile house. In 1652, after the Peace of Westphalia , the Diocese of Eichstätt had to return the manor to its initial owners, the Reichsritters Fuchs von Bimmbach. The protest of the Prince-Bishop Marquard II Schenk von Castell was rejected and so the manor went to Karl Fuchs as his brother had died in the meantime.
The Celtic population wasn't banished from the region by the Romans but made tributary to them. To protect and getting control over the borders, the Roman started back in 138 under the Roman Caesar Antoninus Pius to extend the Roman boundary wall, Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, and also included now the area north of Cronheim. Thanks to dendrochronological investigations of the wood used for the construction for the part of the Limes passing Cronheim, we now know that it was cut in 162, at the time when Marcus Aurelius was the Roman emperor, when this particular section of the Limes was built. In the second century two Roman military roads crossed at the location where Cronheim is now situated.

That included the full authority over the village including the ordinary jurisdiction. A stone with the coat of arms of the knights of Kronheim that used to be in the old castle is dated 1111 that indicates the time when the first castle, the Allodium, was built. If the knights of Cronheim were constructing the Castle Cronheim and named it after themselves or the other way around isn't documented.
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