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Werbach is first mentioned in the year 1248. In 1563 the plague killed almost 500 people in Werbach. During theCampaign of the Main near Werbach one of the last combats of theAustro-Prussian War took place. On 24 July 1866 troops ofBaden fought against troops ofOldenburg. The troops of Oldenburg, allies of thePrussians, occupied Werbach.
According to a municipal reform in Baden-Württemberg the municipalities of Werbach, Wenkheim, Werbachhausen and Brunntal were combined to the new municipality of Werbach on 31 December 1973. Gamburg and Niklashausen followed on 1 January 1975.[3]
^Statistisches Bundesamt (ed.): Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Namens-, Grenz- und Schlüsselnummernänderungen bei Gemeinden, Kreisen und Regierungsbezirken vom 27.5.1970 bis 31.12.1982.W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart/Mainz 1983,ISBN3-17-003263-1, p. 469.