Lotingessem

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Lotingessem is a desert in what is now the city of Hildesheim .

Like numerous other settlements, Lotingessem was already there when Hildesheim was founded. It was "several hundred paces away from Lucienvörde " on the slope of the Steinberg , probably south of today's Steinbergstrasse and was subject to the Moritzstift . Probably as a result of the disputes between Hildesheim and Bishop Heinrich III. the place went under, at least in the 15th century it was desolate except for a single courtyard. The only remaining Trillkehof had already been donated to the Johannishospital by Bishop Bruno .

The relationship between Lotingessem and Lucienvörde is unclear : its name may originally have been Lotingessemwurthe . So it would have been just a degenerate remnant of the slowly fading Lotingessem . This would fit the fact that Lotingessem still had a share in the Waldallmende , but Lucienvörde not (anymore).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gebauer, p. 13 f.
  2. Gebauer, p. 14.
  3. Gebauer, p. 360 (fn. 7)
  4. a b Gebauer, p. 287.
  5. Gebauer, p. 42.
  6. So Gebauer, p. 360 (fn. 7) with further evidence.

Coordinates: 52 ° 8 ′ 27.9 ″  N , 9 ° 56 ′ 0.2 ″  E