Ippingshausen

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Ippingshausen (also: Ippinghusen) is a deserted area in the old Maingau on the district of Dietzenbach in Hesse .

Ippingshausen is a place that was probably founded during the Carolingian clearing period. This is indicated on the one hand by the missing older mentions, the missing older finds and the place name with the ending on -hausen , which was typical for this time . Based on the found ceramic remains, the founding time of the village can be estimated at the 9th or 10th century.

The place was first mentioned in 1210 as Ippingeshusen . Ippingshausen was located southeast of Dietzenbach on a side stream of the Bieber . Ippingshausen was already desolate by 1400, and its residents have probably moved to Dietzenbach.

A winning designation east of Dietzenbach " In Krömling on the Babenhäuser Weg next to the old street " can be seen as an indication of the location of the former place. As a result of civil engineering work to develop today's industrial area east of the S-Bahn line from 1965, several excavations were made which can be attributed to Ippingshausen. A drinking cup with 194 silver pots (minted from the second half of the 12th century to the first half of the 14th century), a medieval wooden fountain, remains of a foundation wall, (all in Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse), and two other wooden fountains , Paving, a collapsed foundation wall, ceramic remains, charcoal remains and animal bone waste found (Robert-Koch-Strasse). In 1968 a fourth wooden well and further paving was discovered. The paving suggests a village street. The extent of the finds indicates a larger place by medieval standards.

With Hartcheshofen and Richolshausen there are two more devastations in the area of ​​Dietzenbach.

literature

  • Klaus Ulrich: Remains of the desert Ippinghausen near Dietzenbach, Offenbach a. M. In: Offenbach district. Studies and research. NF Vol. 3, 1970, ZDB -ID 401743-2 , pp. 1-36.
  • Elisabeth Nau: The Hellerschatzfund from Dietzenbach. In: Offenbach district. Studies and research. NF Vol. 3, 1970, pp. 1-8.

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Klaus Ulrich: Remains of the desert Ippinghausen near Dietzenbach, Offenbach a. M. In: Offenbach district. Studies and research. NF Vol. 3, 1970, pp. 1-36, here p. 20.
  2. cf. Klaus Ulrich: Remains of the desert Ippinghausen near Dietzenbach, Offenbach a. M. In: Offenbach district. Studies and research. NF Vol. 3, 1970, pp. 1-36, here p. 1.
  3. cf. Elisabeth Nau: The Hellerschatzfund from Dietzenbach. In: Offenbach district. Studies and research. NF Vol. 3, 1970, pp. 1-8.
  4. cf. Klaus Ulrich: Remains of the desert Ippinghausen near Dietzenbach, Offenbach a. M. In: Offenbach district. Studies and research. NF Vol. 3, 1970, pp. 1-36, here p. 3 ff.

Coordinates: 50 ° 0 ′ 26 ″  N , 8 ° 47 ′ 16 ″  E