In the 12th century, Horrweiler was
Salian, and then passed into
Electorate of the Palatinate ownership and was annexed to the
Amt of
Stromberg as a subfief, with which it remained until the
French Revolution. The tithes and patronage rights over the church were originally held by the Counts of Leiningen, who further conferred them upon members of the lower nobility. Owing to frequent conflicts, ever more mediation was needed. From 1518 to 1802, Saint Peter’s Monastery in
Mainz held tithing rights in Horrweiler with the original right to place the local priest. In the wake of the
Reformation, Saint Peter’s Monastery and the Reformed minister in Horrweiler ended up sharing the tithes (at and respectively). In pronouncements handed down in 1410 and 1552, Horrweiler was counted among the villages that had to bear the cost of maintaining Bingen’s town wall and defending it in wartime, for which the villagers enjoyed special rights in the town of Bingen.
Rhenish Hesse was assigned to the
French Department of Mont-Tonnerre (Donnersberg) in 1793. Horrweiler passed to the canton of
Ober-Ingelheim. Under the terms of the
Congress of Vienna, the area passed in 1816 to the
Grand Duchy of Hesse and came to be known as
Rheinhessen (Rhenish Hesse) to distinguish it from the state’s other regions, but also because it had its own special legal status, for example because of the lingering effects of the French
Code civil. Rhenish Hesse’s days as part of Hesse ended with the onset of military occupation by the French in 1945 and with the founding of the
state of
Rhineland-Palatinate. An important historical relic, besides the remnants of the old wall complexes built of elms, is the formerly fortified church, a Late
Gothic hall structure with a quire enclosed on three sides and a ring of walls with what is perhaps also a Late Gothic, but
Baroque-modified gatetower, which als serves as a belltower. Arising from municipal acts were the partial demolition of the wall and the total demolition of the defensive towers about 1840. The stones were used to build the schoolhouse. ==Politics==