Tetz
Tetz is the second-largest district in the city of Linnich, Düren district, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
History
Originally Tetz was a Romano - Celtic settlement. The name is attributed to a "Deciacum", a "Good Roman." Through different linguistic transformations, that name became Titzich, then Titze, and finally Tetz.Between the villages of Boslar and Tetz, remains of a former Roman manor were found. In the Middle Ages, Tetz first belonged to the Counts of Jülich. After several ownership changes, Tetz finally came into the possession of the Lords of Brachel. The last owner of the castle, Baron Maximilian Freiherr von Brachel, died in 1964.
Tetz once had a church, the holy Consecrated Lambertus, that dated to 1291. It was destroyed by German soldiers in World [War II|WW2] before their withdrawal and the occupation by American troops. The reconstruction of the church continued into the 1950s.