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Auhausen
Monastery at Auhausen
Monastery at Auhausen
Coat of arms of Auhausen
Coat of arms
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Schwaben
District Donau-Ries
Elevation
422 m (1,385 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)
 • Total 1,019
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
86736
Dialling codes 09832
Vehicle registration DON
Website www.auhausen.de

Auhausen is a small town, also called a municipality, located in the region of Bavaria in Germany. It is part of the Donau-Ries district. Auhausen is famous for a very important meeting that happened there in 1608. This meeting led to the creation of the Protestant Union, sometimes called the Union of Auhausen. The current mayor of Auhausen is Wilhalm Dorner.

Auhausen: A German Town

Auhausen is a peaceful community in southern Germany. It is known for its history and quiet charm. The town is surrounded by beautiful landscapes. These include green fields and small forests.

Where is Auhausen Located?

Auhausen is in the state of Bavaria, which is in the southeast of Germany. Bavaria is the largest state in Germany. It is known for its rich culture and stunning nature. Auhausen is specifically in the Donau-Ries district. This district is named after the Donau (Danube) River and the Ries crater. The Ries crater was formed by a meteorite impact millions of years ago.

  • State: Bavaria (Bayern)
  • District: Donau-Ries
  • Elevation: 422 meters (about 1,385 feet) above sea level
  • Area: 15.55 square kilometers (about 6 square miles)

Who Leads Auhausen?

Like many towns, Auhausen has a mayor who helps run things. The mayor is the head of the local government. They work to make decisions for the community. The current mayor of Auhausen is Wilhalm Dorner. He helps manage the town's services and plans for its future.

The Protestant Union: A Historic Meeting

One of the most significant events in Auhausen's history happened in 1608. This was when the Protestant Union was formed. This meeting was a very important moment for European history.

What Was the Protestant Union?

The Protestant Union was an alliance of Protestant states in Germany. These states were mostly led by princes and powerful rulers. They came together to protect their rights and their religion. At this time, there were many disagreements between different religious groups in Europe.

Why Was the Union Formed?

The Protestant Union was created because of tensions between Protestants and Catholics. The Holy Roman Empire, which Germany was part of, had many different religions. Protestant rulers felt they needed to unite. They wanted to make sure their religious freedom was protected. They also wanted to defend their lands and power.

The Meeting in Auhausen

The leaders of several Protestant states met in Auhausen in 1608. They decided to form this union. This meeting showed how serious the religious and political differences were at the time. The Union aimed to provide a strong front against any threats. It was a way for these states to support each other.

Impact of the Union

The Protestant Union played a role in the events leading up to the Thirty Years' War. This was a major conflict in Europe. The Union showed the growing divide between different groups. Even though the Union eventually broke apart, its formation in Auhausen remains a key historical event. It highlights a time when European powers were reorganizing and forming alliances.


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