Lucienvörde

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The coat of arms of Ochtersum with the Lucienvörder Church

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

The village, whose first recorded name was Luttskinevurde , like the old village, was already there when the city was founded. It belonged to the Moritzstift . According to Johannes Heinrich Gebauer , the place was on today's Alfelder Straße . His relationship with Lotingessem is unclear : the name may originally have been Lotingessemwurthe . According to this, Lucienvörde would have been just a degenerate remnant of the slowly disappearing Lotinge sem . This would fit the fact that Lotingessem still had a share in the Waldallmende , but Lucienvörde not (anymore). Around 1290 there was a hermitage in its vicinity . In the 15th century it was no longer inhabited.

The village church, which was built in the first half of the 11th century as St. Stephanus and renovated around 1596 as St. Peregius, possibly located a little apart from the settlement, survived the downfall of the place and was then looked after by a chaplain from Moritzstift. The Catholics of Ochtersum and the younger southern part of the dam town , the so-called "small dam" , also belonged to their parish . During the construction of the Landwehr in the old town, it was left outside; in the 19th century, arable land known as Landwehr gardens extended in this area. Even after its own chapel was built in Ochtersum in 1626, it remained Ochtersum parish church. It was only closed in 1812 by order of the government of the Kingdom of Westphalia and canceled in 1830. The chapel of the cemetery on Alfelder Strasse now stands in its place .

The Lucienvörder Church is part of the coat of arms of Ochtersum.

literature

  • Johannes Heinrich Gebauer : History of the city of Hildesheim. 2 volumes, Lax, Hildesheim / Leipzig 1922/24 (unchanged reprint)

Individual evidence

  1. Gebauer, Volume I, p. 13 f.
  2. http://cma.gbv.de/dr,cma,010,2007,a,01.pdf p. 11, accessed on December 12, 2007 at 6:05 a.m.
  3. Gebauer, Volume I, p. 360 (fn. 7)
  4. So Gebauer, Volume I, p. 360 (fn. 7) with further evidence
  5. Gebauer, Volume I, p. 246 f.
  6. a b Gebauer, Volume I, p. 187.
  7. a b c d http://www.st-altfried.de/html/geschichte.html , accessed on December 12, 2007 at 5:44 am
  8. a b Gebauer, Volume I, p. 360
  9. Gebauer, Volume I, p. 71
  10. Gebauer, Volume I, p. 200
  11. Gebauer, Volume I, p. 14

Coordinates: 52 ° 8 '  N , 9 ° 56'  E