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==History== Rotselaar and [[Wezemaal]] were first mentioned in written accounts in 1044. Only a century later, between 1138 and 1152, [[Werchter]] appears in historical documents.<ref name="History"/> [[File:Blason Jean de Wesemale, Maréchal de Brabant (selon Gelre).svg|thumb|Coat of John of Wesemaele, Marshall of Brabant]] In the 12th century, Rotselaar and Wezemaal were ruled by the [[Duke of Brabant]], whereas the Counts of [[Aarschot]] and the House of the Berthouts controlled Werchter. From about 1170, [[vassals]] of the Duke of Brabant settled at Wezemaal and Rotselaar. In the course of the 13th century, these vassals rose to the noble [[Hereditary Marshal of Brabant|Hereditary Marshals of Brabant]] and started to "rule" the [[dominium]] of Rotselaar and Wezemaal as lords. In the 14th century, the Lords of Wezemaal and Rotselaar managed to detract Werchter (and [[Haacht]]) from the sphere of influence of the House of the Berthouts, thus uniting the three villages of Wezemaal, Werchter and Rotselaar for the first time in history, which from that moment on together formed the Land, or the [[Feudal barony|Barony]] of Rotselaar. The Barony of Rotselaar passed into the hands of the powerful [[House of Croÿ]] in 1516, to be added to the [[Margraviate]] of [[Aarschot]], which was later elevated to the Duchy of Aarschot in 1533. Until deep in the 19th century, the inhabitants lived primarily of [[agriculture]]. From 1488 onwards, the population of Wezemaal, Werchter and Rotselaar was severely hit by periodically recurring wars (1488-1489, 1542, and a series of wars from 1570 up to 1750). From 1750, welfare began to increase again, first thanks to agricultural innovations and in the second half of the 19th century thanks to the effects of the [[Industrial Revolution]]. An artillery duel was fought in Rotselaar in the [[First World War]], known as the ‘Slag aan de Molen’ (English: Battle of the Mill). In that battle, 360 [[Belgium|Belgian]] and [[Germany|German]] soldiers were killed. During the First World War, a total 67 houses were burned and 38 civilians were killed in Rotselaar.
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