Peas (Adelebsen)

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Peas
Spots Adelebsen
Coat of arms of peas
Coordinates: 51 ° 35 ′ 0 ″  N , 9 ° 48 ′ 19 ″  E
Height : 191 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 428  (Dec. 31, 2018)
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 37139
Area code : 05506

Pea is a district of the borough Adelebsen and belongs to the district of Göttingen . Along with Barterode , Eberhausen , Güntersen , Lödingsen and Wibbecke, peas is one of the six districts. The village with around 400 inhabitants is located about 12 km west of Göttingen in the southern part of Lower Saxony .

history

It is not known since when the place Peas existed. The first written mention is from the time between 826 and 876 in the Traditiones Corbeienses as Erpeshusen , which is only preserved in a copy from the 15th century. The assignment to peas is not without controversy, the documents of the Traditiones Corbeienses could also refer to a desert near Driburg . The next older mention comes from the period 1015 to 1036 and is in the Vita Meinwerci . The place name is written there Erpessun . It is one of the place names very common in the region with the ending -hausen, shortened to -sen or -sun , and an old personal name Erp as a qualifier.

The old location in the valley west of the Hopfenberg was expanded in the north after 1920 to include a new building area along the Landstrasse, separated from it by the railway; after the Second World War, another building area on the Höbel was developed between the old location and the railway.

On January 1, 1973, peas was incorporated into the Adelebsen area.

church

St. Vitus Church

A church in peas is first mentioned in 1446. Today's parish church St. Vitus was built on the Kirchberg , a mountain spur of the Hopfenberg, south of the village. It is essentially medieval, but was rebuilt in the 17th century and later expanded. It is a quarry stone building with a neo-Romanesque round apse in the east and a roof turret-like narrow bell tower in the west. The half-timbered rectory with outbuildings, which is also under monument protection, was also laid out on the Kirchberg in 1795.

Sports and clubs

In 1964 the SV Erbsen eV was founded. Today there is the FC Lindenberg Adelebsen eV from 2001, he is a district upper division (women) or district division (1st men).

literature

  • André Ausmeyer: Ortssippenbuch peas. The population register of peas from 1665 to 1950 . HeiKun-Verlag, Uslar 2018, ISBN 978-3-933334-27-5 .

Web links

Commons : Peas  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kirstin Casemir, Uwe Ohainski, Jürgen Udolph: The place names of the district of Göttingen . In: Jürgen Udolph (Hrsg.): Lower Saxony Place Name Book (NOB) . Part IV. Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 2003, ISBN 3-89534-494-X , p. 133 f .
  2. ^ A b Peter Ferdinand Lufen: District of Göttingen, part 1. Altkreis Münden with the communities of Adelebsen, Bovenden and Rosdorf . In: Christiane Segers-Glocke (Hrsg.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony . tape 5.2 . CW Niemeyer, Hameln 1993, ISBN 3-87585-251-6 , p. 84 f .
  3. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 213 .
  4. Philipp Meyer : The pastors of the regional churches of Hanover and Schaumburg-Lippes since the Reformation , 2 vol., Göttingen 1941/42, vol. 1, p. 270: kerken to Erpsen , document in the Freiherrlich von Adelebsen archive.