Hochdorf-Assenheim is a municipality in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
After graduation, Spiess became private tutor in the family of the Hessian Count Solms-Rödelheim, at Assenheim.
A compromise was reached, in which Albert received the districts of Schwarzenfels, Ortenberg, the territories of the former monastery in Naumburg and Hanau's share of Assenheim.
When his father inheritance was divided in 1607, he received the districts of Rödelheim, Pletenheim and Assenheim.
The Hochdorf Chieftain's Grave is a richly-furnished Celtic burial chamber dating from 530 BC, Halstatt D. An amateur archaeologist discovered it in 1977 near Hochdorf an der Enz (municipality of Eberdingen) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Horse-drawn and manually pulled carts brought helpers to the site and injured to the nearby villages Hugstetten, Hochdorf and Lehen, and in the morning, the last dead and injured were recovered.
Notzingen is east of the district of Esslingen, in a valley between Kirchheim unter Teck and Hochdorf.
He also acquired a one-sixth share of the distrirts of Münzenberg and Assenheim and a share of Gronau.
Several so-called Fürstensitze (a German term describing such sites, literally "princely seats") are known from Late Hallstatt and Early La Tène Europe, for example, the burials at Hochdorf and Magdalenenberg, the Heuneburg settlement and the Glauberg settlement and burial complex.