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Yours
Stains Eime
Deinsen coat of arms
Coordinates: 52 ° 3 ′ 2 ″  N , 9 ° 42 ′ 50 ″  E
Height : 107 m above sea level NHN
Area : 6.55 km²
Residents : 359  (Nov. 30, 2016)
Population density : 55 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 31036
Area code : 05185
Deinsen (Lower Saxony)
Yours

Location of Deinsen in Lower Saxony

View of Deinsen from Marienhagen
View of Deinsen from Marienhagen

Deinsen is part of the municipality of Eime , a patch in the Leinebergland municipality in the Hildesheim district of Lower Saxony .

geography

The Leine flows east 3 km away. The B 3 also runs east, but 2.8 km away. The K 409 runs through the village and joins the B 240 1 km to the west . It lies in a stretch or depression below the Külfs .

history

A document from Bishop Bernward von Hildesheim from 1146 is considered to be the first mention of the place Deinsen. The place name seems to be derived from the numerous gentlemen's services to be performed by the residents.

Wilhelm Barner's “Description of the Sala in the Lauenstein Office ” from 1744 originally listed the names “Deynhusen” in the 13th and 14th centuries, “Dedensen” in the 17th century and then mostly “Deynsen” for Deinsen. In 1845, Rudorff named Deensen in his description of “The Lauenstein Office” as the usual name for the place Deinsen.

Before 1500, two neighboring villages of Deinsen went under. Bantensen, or Banste, and Oleshusen, or Oelze. After the description of the sala in the Lauenstein district, the residents moved to Deinsen. In addition to some field names and the mention of Bantensen in fief letters from the Caspaul family (today Saudhof), the existence of three sheep farms in Deinsen in 1845 was evidence of this. According to the Lauenstein Office, however, Oleshusen was united with Deilmissen .

Incorporations

In the course of the regional reform in Lower Saxony on March 1, 1974, Deinsen became a district of the Flecken Eime and with this in 2016 it was incorporated into the Leinebergland municipality.

Population development

year Residents source
1845 0482 ¹
1910 453
1925 433
1933 409
1939 434
1950 835
1956 692
1973 494
2016 359

¹ in 59 residential buildings

politics

City council and mayor

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

coat of arms

The municipality was awarded the municipal coat of arms on August 3, 1937 by the President of the Province of Hanover . The district administrator from Alfeld presented it on February 17, 1938.

Deinsen coat of arms
Blazon : "Three silver stag antlers on a red shield ,stackedhorizontally from right to left ."
Foundation of the coat of arms: The village of Deinsen acquired its present status through the incorporation of the two localities Bantensen and Oleshusen, whose residents moved to Deinsen before 1500. In addition to various ecclesiastical rulers, the Counts of Spiegelberg played an outstanding role in the property of the three villages . The municipal coat of arms of Deinsen is derived from the coat of arms of these landlords, who showed the deer or its antlers in their shields. A deer antler pole is set for each of the three original villages.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • church
Yours Evangelical Church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas . The lower part of the church tower , built in Romanesque style , dates from the 12th century. It served as a refuge for the residents in case of danger. The upper floors date from the 14th century and are in the Gothic style . The unarticulated tower consists of limestone ashlar masonry with cut stones from limestone . In later centuries there were several changes and modifications to the tower. The south door was installed at the beginning of the 16th century, later the north door and the west entrance, presumably from the construction period, were walled up and the tower hall was covered with two cross vaults . In the 17th or 18th century, two sandstone-clad windows were added on the middle floor. The transverse rectangular tower has a transverse pan-roofed gable roof. The classicist hall church built on the east side of the tower was built in 1843 according to plans by the consistorial architect Ludwig Hellner . The six- axis building made of limestone blocks with high, arched doors and windows has a hipped roof. In the somewhat recessed middle section of the three-aisled east side, the door in the basement bears the year 1843. The nave has a cement floor, plastered walls and a flat formwork ceiling. A sandstone hexagonal baptism made of sandstone from 1636 belongs to its equipment.
  • cenotaph
The Deinsen Memorial (2010)
The memorial of the municipality of Deinsen for those who died in the First World War was erected in 1937 on a meadow triangle below the Külfs. The building was built according to plans by the teacher Karl Kaye. The residents were encouraged to participate in the form of donations of money and work. Within a circular wall about 15 m in diameter with three passages, a sacrificial bowl stood on a stone block in front of three marble tablets. The memorial was expanded in 1957 to include plaques with the names of those from Deinsen who died in World War II .

societies

The volunteer fire brigade Deinsen was founded in 1902 and took over the tasks and equipment of the previous compulsory fire brigade .

TSV Deinsen was founded in 1947. The club, registered since 1971, plays in the Hildesheim regional football league. There has also been a women's team since 1977.

Economy and Infrastructure

Public facilities

Deinsen already had a school in 1585. Until the 1970s there was a primary school in the village, for which a new building was last built in 1958. The building now serves as a village community center. Since 1974 the upper floor of the house has housed the children's play area, which was the first kindergarten in the municipality of Eime. The Deinser Kindergarten emerged from this in 2005.

The community library housed in the former rectory has around 3000 books and around 55 readers.

literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Bremen Lower Saxony . Ed .: Dehio Association. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 , p. 381 (Deinsen Gem. Eime, district of Hildesheim).

Web links

Commons : Deinsen  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lower Saxony State Administration Office (ed.): Community directory for Lower Saxony . Municipalities and municipality-free areas. Self-published, Hanover January 1, 1973, p. 28 , Alfeld (Leine) district ( digitized version ( memento from August 7, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) [PDF; 21.3 MB ; accessed on May 24, 2020]).
  2. a b Population of the Leinebergland - Deinsen community. (PDF; 4 kB) In: vennekohl.de. November 30, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2017 .
  3. a b c d e f Deinsen - Flecken Eime. In: sg-leinebergland.de. Retrieved May 24, 2020 .
  4. Law on the unification of the communities of Banteln, Betheln, Brüggen, Despetal, Rheden and the city of Gronau (Leine) as well as on the new formation of the Duingen area and the Leinebergland community, district of Hildesheim . In: Niedersächsische Staatskanzlei (Ed.): Niedersächsisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt (Nds. GVBl.) . No.  22/2015 . Hanover December 15, 2015, p. 399–400 , pp. 17–18 ( digital copy [PDF; 278 kB ; accessed on June 29, 2019]).
  5. ^ Ulrich Schubert: Community directory Germany 1900 - Landkreis Gronau. Information from December 1, 1910. In: gemeindeververzeichnis.de. January 5, 2020, accessed May 24, 2020 .
  6. ^ A b c Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Alfeld district ( see under: No. 12 ). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  7. a b Statistisches Bundesamt Wiesbaden (ed.): Official municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany - 1957 edition (population and territorial status September 25, 1956, for Saarland December 31, 1956) . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1958, p.  164 ( digitized version ).
  8. ^ 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]).
  9. ^ A b Heiner Juergens, Hans Lütgens, Arnold Nöldeke, Joachim von Welck: The art monuments of the Alfeld district. The former Gronau district . Deinsen (=  The Art Monuments of the Province of Hanover . Volume 10 , no. 2 ). Self-published by the provincial administration, Theodor Schulzes Buchhandlung, Hanover 1939, p. 43–46 , 68–72 (237 p., Digitized version [PDF; 23.0 MB ; accessed on May 24, 2020]).
  10. ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments. Bremen Lower Saxony . Ed .: Dehio Association. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 , p.  381 (Deinsen Gem. Eime, district of Hildesheim).
  11. Notes on the memorial of the Deinsen community. (PDF; 1.1 MB) (No longer available online.) In: deinsen.de. Friedrich Vennekohl, July 26, 2016, archived from the original on January 10, 2019 ; accessed on May 24, 2020 .
  12. Andre Schwarze: 100 years of the volunteer fire department in Deinsen. In: ffw-deinsen.de. Archived from the original on August 31, 2018 ; accessed on May 24, 2020 .
  13. a b c Deinsen in years. In: deinsen.de. February 22, 2017, archived from the original on April 15, 2019 ; accessed on May 24, 2020 .
  14. Club history of TSV Deinsen. In: tsvdeinsen.de. February 22, 2017, accessed May 24, 2020 .
  15. Martin Mundhenke: The history of our school in Deinsen. (No longer available online.) In: deinsen.de. February 11, 2017, archived from the original on April 14, 2019 ; accessed on May 24, 2020 .
  16. Hans Schmull: Kindergarten of the spots Eime. (No longer available online.) In: deinsen.de. October 9, 1989, archived from the original on April 14, 2019 ; accessed on May 24, 2020 .
  17. Gem in Deinsen. In: leinetal24.de. May 25, 2018, accessed May 24, 2020 .