Gosen
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Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ' N , 11 ° 53' E |
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State : | Thuringia | |
County : | Saale-Holzland district | |
Fulfilling municipality : | Eisenberg | |
Height : | 321 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 3.13 km 2 | |
Residents: | 192 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 61 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 07607 | |
Area code : | 036691 | |
License plate : | SHK, EIS, SRO | |
Community key : | 16 0 74 025 | |
Association administration address: | Market 27 07607 Eisenberg |
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Mayor : | Manfred Bärthel | |
Location of the community of Gösen in the Saale-Holzland district | ||
Gösen is a municipality in the Saale-Holzland district in Thuringia . The fulfilling municipality is the district town of Eisenberg .
geography
The village is located northwest of the Federal Highway 9 . The state road 1071 from Eisenberg to Schkölen leads directly through the village. To the west of the village is a larger forest area, which includes smaller areas to the east of the place. To the south, the surrounding area is docked and interrupted with ponds.
history
Gosen was first mentioned in a document in 1266. The mention of 1219, which is often mentioned, is a typographical error in later copyists and refers to the desert area of Reißen near Eckolstädt . Lies close to Gösen are burial mounds in the parcel Dorstewitz at Hainchen and Nautschütz . Flint tools and tees from the Mesolithic period were also found on the neighboring hills Beuche and Rosenhain . These are testimonies to the settlement of the area around Gosen in former times.
The church of Gösen is hidden behind the first row of houses. In 1811 this church was built on the site of a chapel mentioned in 1529. In the immediate vicinity is the former manor house of the manor with a small park.
Gösen belonged to the Wettin district office of Eisenberg , which was under the sovereignty of various Ernestine duchies due to several divisions during its existence . In 1826 the place came with the southern part of the Eisenberg district office and the city of Eisenberg from the Duchy of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg to the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg .
More recently, the property was owned by von Wolfframsdorff (18th century), Campe (from 1822), Prof. Heinrich Karl Eichstädt (from 1843), the later Fideikommiss Gosen- Benndorf- Pretzsch came to his foster daughter and heiress Ida Carolina Grüner (1815–1892), married von Einsiedel (1st marriage) and Brand von Lindau (2nd marriage), then to their son Curt von Einsiedel (1837–1923), followed by his nephew Curt von Einsiedel auf Wolftitz (1971– 1941) and from 1923 to the Kirschten family.
Individual evidence
- ^ Population of the municipalities from the Thuringian State Office for Statistics ( help on this ).
- ^ Heinz Rosenkranz: Place names of the district of Gera , Kulturbund, Gera 1982, p. 69
- ↑ Michael Köhler : Pagan sanctuaries. Pre-Christian places of worship and suspected cult sites in Thuringia. Jenzig-Verlag Köhler, Jena 2007, ISBN 978-3-910141-85-8 , pp. 130, 153, 205 and 48.
- ↑ Kirche zu Gösen on the website of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany - Eisenberg Church District Query on November 7, 2017
- ^ Rudolf Mothes - Memories. Accessed May 31, 2019 .