Harlessem (village)

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Harlessem was a village in what is now the city of Hildesheim .

Harlessem probably went under in the 14th century due to the emigration of residents to the Neustadt in Hildesheim, among others . The for office lots Beck associated hallway of a brief hour's walk south of the New Town at the peak edge of Innerstetals below the castle Marienburg located settlement was in the fall of 1422 by Eckehard of Hanensee , considered Hildesheim provost both landlord of lots Beck and city mansion was the New Town, the latter to Transfer usage. The scarcity of pastureland for the residents of the Neustadt was thereby somewhat alleviated.

The name of the Hildesheim mayor family of Harlessem comes from Harlessem ; Hildesheimer Harlessemstraße was named after this - and not after the town - in 1908 . The two builders of the temple, Roleff and Eggert von Harlessem, also came from the von Harlessem family.

literature

  • Johannes Heinrich Gebauer: History of the Neustadt Hildesheim. Lax, Hildesheim / Leipzig 1937, ISBN 3-8269-6305-9

Coordinates: 52 ° 8 ′ 17.5 ″  N , 9 ° 57 ′ 29.5 ″  E