Gheylshagen

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Gheylshagen (or Gheilshagen ) is a desert in the district of Göttingen that has not yet been precisely localized. The location is believed to be in the vicinity of today's forester's house Rehhagen, about 5.5 km southeast of Osterode am Harz and about 1.5 km east of Düna .

There is a documentary mention from the year 1337 when Duke Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen divided the land between himself and his brother Heinrich. a. Gheylshagen received.

In 1785 a forest village of Kaydels Hagen is mentioned, and around 1860 the names Keitelshagen and Keilshagen appear. On the old mining map of Herciniae Metalliferae from 1737, Keilshage is roughly where the small settlement of Aschenhütte is located today.

literature

  • Erhard Kühlhorn: The medieval desolations in southern Lower Saxony , Volume 2, FN, Publishing House for Regional History, Bielefeld 1994, ISBN 3-89534-132-0 , pp. 63-64
  • Uwe Ohainski and Jürgen Udolph: The place names of the district of Osterode , Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld 2000, ISBN 3-89534-370-6 , pp. 63-64
  • Klaus Gehmlich: Field names in the district of Osterode am Harz , Volume 2, AG, Papierflieger Verlag, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, ISBN 978-3-86948-017-6 , p. 225

Individual evidence

  1. resin map "Herciniae Metalliferae". Bibliothèque nationale de France, accessed on June 5, 2012 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 41 ′ 34.1 ″  N , 10 ° 18 ′ 6.1 ″  E