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Eilstringe (also called Eilestringe and Ilstrige ) is a former village and desert in what is now the Peine district in Lower Saxony .

history

Eilstringe was once located near Rosenthal near Peine . It was located at the beginning of the village of Rosenthal and extended towards Hofschwicheldt . The reason for the disappearance is probably directly related to the founding of the town of Peine around 1220/1223. At that time, the Hildesheim Bishop Konrad II elevated the village of Rosenthal to the status of a city in order to counterbalance Peine. The Eilstringers will then have moved to the new town more or less voluntarily, because after Rosenthal was founded, the place name no longer appears. According to another theory, the place was completely destroyed in the 17th century, probably during the Thirty Years War . A street name in Rosenthal still reminds of the desert village.

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Individual evidence

  1. Alternative place names for Eilstrings in the document book of the Hochstift Hildesheim and its bishops, Volume 2
  2. Article. In: Braunschweiger Zeitung , January 8, 1999
  3. ^ Gerhard Stalmann: Chronicle of the village of Rosenthal . (PDF) Self-published by the author, Hamburg 1978, p. 31

Coordinates: 52 ° 17 '34.8 "  N , 10 ° 9' 26.3"  E