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Country
  
France

Department
  
Bas-Rhin

Intercommunality
  
Saverne

Area
  
4.15 km²

Arrondissement
  
Saverne

Region
  
Grand Est

Canton
  
Saverne

Population (2006)
  
641

Local time
  
Saturday 3:15 AM

Hattmatt

Weather
  
9°C, Wind SW at 34 km/h, 72% Humidity

Hattmatt is a commune in the Lower Rhine department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.

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Map of Hattmatt, France

The village is located a few kilometres to the northeast of Saverne on the departmental road RD6.

Geography

The Zinsel River passes through the village. The surrounding villages are Rosenwiller, Steinbourg, Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel, and Imbsheim.

History

According to oral tradition, the birthplace of Hattmattois was in Wiesenau (now defunct) along Rosenwiller near Dettwiller. As the war outraged peasants, houses were burned and the population decimated. The few survivors wondered then WER HAT HÈ MOT, which means who has a meadow (field) hence the origin of HATT MOT (Hattmatt).

Other sources affirm the two villages existed at the same time. Wiesenau was an independent village of Hattmatt rather scattered habitat type (hamlet), which probably disappeared during the invasions of the Armagnacs (Armengecken) in the fifteenth century. Wiesenau is no longer mentioned as a village thereafter. There was, therefore, no longer anything in the Peasant War of 1525. It was Hattmatt Hanau-Lichtenberg who obtained the tenancy of the bank of the lost village. After a trial during the Revolution, Hattmatt obtained ownership of this bank (1793).

As for the etymology of the name, the most plausible is that of the Germanic root associated with the suffix of Hatto matt (pre). So the pre Hatto.

References

Hattmatt Wikipedia