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Wiesensteig is a town near Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg, Southwestern Germany. At the edge of town passes the A8 Autobahn to Ulm. The town was first mentioned in a document of 861 when a Benedictine monastery was founded; it received town privileges in 1356. It was then under the House of Helfenstein. Since 1512, it was assigned to the Swabian Circle within the Holy Roman Empire. Count Ulrich XVII (1524-1570) and his brother Sebastian introduced in 1555 the Lutheran faith. In 1563, a great witch-hunt took place in which at least 63 women and men were executed. After the extinction of the House of Helfenstein in 1627 the Reich County Wiesensteig fell about 2/3 in 1642 by purchase to Altbayern and 1/3 to the House of Fürstenberg (Swabia). Through a land swap the town went in 1806 to the Kingdom of Württemberg.
Wiesensteig (Baden-Württemberg)