Deilmissen

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Deilmissen
Stains Eime
Coat of arms of Deilmissen
Coordinates: 52 ° 3 ′ 40 ″  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 59 ″  E
Height : 123 m above sea level NHN
Area : 5.42 km²
Residents : 181  (Nov 1, 2016)
Population density : 33 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 31036
Area code : 05182
Deilmissen (Lower Saxony)
Deilmissen

Location of Deilmissen in Lower Saxony

Deilmissen is a district of the Eime patch in the Leinebergland municipality in the Hildesheim district in Lower Saxony .

geography

Deilmissen is three kilometers southwest of Eime and about three kilometers northeast of Thüster Berg . The place is connected by the district road 5 with the Salzhemmendorfer district Ahrenfeld , by the district road 420 with the federal road 240 in the east and K 422 with the Elzer district Esbeck in the north. Deilmissen is about 1.5 km to the west of Heinsen .

history

Deilmissen was possibly first mentioned in a document in 1219 under the name Thetdelvessen . The name Dedelmissen is documented for the 14th century . In the middle of the clustered village of Deilmissen is the 14th or 15th century Evangelical chapel. The lime-plastered Gothic quarry stone building , redesigned in the 19th century, was once consecrated to Maria Magdalena . The community-free estate district Heinsen became a locality of the community Deilmissen around 1900 . In 1964 it became a member of the joint municipality of Eime and on March 1, 1974, it became part of the Eime district.

politics

City council and mayor

Deilmissen is represented at the local level by the Eime municipal council.

coat of arms

The design of the municipal coat of arms of Deilmissen comes from the heraldist and coat of arms painter Gustav Völker , who designed all coats of arms in the Hanover region . The coat of arms was awarded to the municipality on August 8, 1937 by the President of the Province of Hanover . The district administrator from Alfeld presented it on February 17, 1938.

Coat of arms of Deilmissen
Blazon : "In blue an upright Bronze Age, golden battle ax , with the edge turned to the right ."
Foundation of the coat of arms: The settlement of the Deilmissen district is ancient and dates back to around 10,000 BC. First attested by a hunter's station. With the beginning of the Neolithic Age , farmers began to settle permanently, who can be traced through all cultural stages of prehistory and can be proven by rich archaeological finds. The bronze battle ax, which dates from the first half of the second millennium BC. BC, is one of the most beautiful prehistoric weapons that were found in Lower Saxony. This is why this battle ax was placed on the municipal coat of arms as a symbol.

Web links

Commons : Deilmissen  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Patch Eime. In: Website of the Samtgemeinde Gronau (Leine). Retrieved on March 21, 2017 (including the Heinsen location).
  2. Population figures . (PDF; 14 kB) In: Internet site of the Leinebergland community. November 1, 2016, accessed on March 21, 2017 (162 residents in the Deilmissen area, 19 residents in the Heinsen area).
  3. a b Deilmissen. (PDF; 23 MB) In: The art monuments of the Alfeld district, II. The former Gronau district . Self-published by the Provinzialverwaltung, Hanover, T. Schulzes Buchhandlung, 1939, pp. 42–43 , accessed on March 12, 2017 .
  4. District of Hanover (ed.): Wappenbuch district of Hanover . Self-published, Hanover 1985.
  5. ^ A b Wilhelm Barner : Coat of arms and seal of the Alfeld district . Rebinding. Lax GmbH & Co. KG, Hildesheim 1998 ( digitized version of the text part of the first edition from 1940 [PDF; 10.0 MB ; accessed on June 10, 2019]).