Luttmersen

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Luttmersen
Coat of arms of Luttmersen
Coordinates: 52 ° 34 ′ 25 ″  N , 9 ° 33 ′ 51 ″  E
Height : 37 m above sea level NHN
Area : 4.58 km²
Residents : 127  (2016)
Population density : 28 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 31535
Area code : 05072
Luttmersen (Lower Saxony)
Luttmersen

Location of Luttmersen in Lower Saxony

View of Luttmersen
View of Luttmersen
Wilhelmstein barracks

Luttmersen is a district of Neustadt am Rübenberge in the Hanover region of Lower Saxony .

geography

Luttmersen is located northeast of the city of Neustadt am Rübenberge and southeast of a bend in the Leine . The village is on the main road passing through L 193rd

history

Luttmersen can be reliably dated between 1151 and 1167. The reference to the "villehatio Letmergensis in pago Lohinga" (village of Luttmersen in the Loingau district ) in AD 804 goes back to an erroneous list from the early 1960s that was repeatedly copied. Found ceramic shards and smelting devices with iron slag from the pre-Roman Iron Age (450–100 BC) prove an early settlement of the Luttmersen area.

For centuries Luttmersen was shaped by the von Stoltzenberg family, who lived there until the mid-1950s. Their ancestry can be documented for the first time in 1202: a Berend Stolteborg was the fief of the manorial estate owned by the Counts of Hallermund (Springe). The fiefdom register of 1330 shows the dukes Otto and Wilhelm zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg as owners. In 1494 Johan Stoltenborch was raised to the nobility as a Freiherr (baron). He built a moated castle on the Leine around 1500, but it was demolished again in 1610 in order to build the estate. In 1898, during excavations on the Leine, the pillars of the Wasserburg drawbridge were discovered. Since the ramparts were leveled in the middle of the last century and the trenches were thrown, nothing can be seen of the pillars or the other remains of the castle today.

In almost all generations, the male descendants of this family embarked on the officer career.

The work on their manor and the three Jürse water mills (in Helstorf, Abbensen and Negenborn), which also belong to this family, were mostly done by serfs . On July 24th 1752 the purchase of twelve serfs from the surrounding villages (Mandelsloh, Helstorf, Welze and Lutter) by the captain-lieutenant von Stoltzenberg was announced in the "Hanoverian advertisements". These farm workers, also known as "serfs", were sold by Captain Otto Christian von Ilten zu Mandelsloh.

The archaeologically interested Baron Rudolf von Stoltzenberg (1830–1904) discovered prehistoric finds in 1878 and in 1885 came across a burial site from the time of Christianization (around 750 AD).

In 1956, with the death of the last lord Rudolf von Stoltzenberg, the ancestral line of the noble family in this region died out. In 1969 the manor house built by the von Stoltzenberg family in 1713 was demolished.

During the Thirty Years' War , General Johann T'Serclaes von Tilly's commander, Duke Georg of Braunschweig and Lüneburg, reached the Neustadt region with his imperial-Catholic regiment on September 4, 1626 . He moved into his quarters in Luttmersen. Duke Georg's cavalry regiment comprised 1,000 horses and 19 companies of infantry with around 1,900 foot soldiers and the entourage. This unit of over 7,000 men stayed in Luttmersen for six days. This led to murders, rape, looting, flight and a subsequent extreme famine. As one report says, the region has been downright “eaten empty”. On September 10, 1626, the entourage from Luttmersen united with the 1000-strong siege army in front of Neustadt, which conquered the city after 15 days.

The Wilhelmstein barracks, built between 1963 and 1965, with the 33rd Panzer Grenadier Battalion stationed there, are located near the village . With the territorial reform, the municipality of Luttmersen lost its political independence on March 1, 1974 and became a district of Neustadt am Rübenberge.

politics

Local council

The joint local council of Esperke / Warmeloh , Helstorf , Luttmersen and Vesbeck is made up of five councilors and six councilors. There are also 19 advisory members in the local council.

Distribution of seats:

(Status: local election September 11, 2016)

Local mayor

The local mayor is Silvia Luft (CDU). Your deputy is Manfred Lindenmann (Greens).

Culture and sights

Architectural monuments

Web links

Commons : Luttmersen  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Our localities introduce themselves - Helstorf / Luttmersen. In: Website of the city of Neustadt a. Rbge. 2016, accessed September 30, 2017 .
  2. ^ Uwe Ohainski: The place names of the district of Hanover and the city of Hanover . In: Publications of the Institute for Historical Research at the University of Göttingen . tape 37 . Bielefeld 1998.
  3. Hans Ehlich: farmers citizens burning villages . In: Calenberger Blätter . No. 4 . Oppermann Verlag, Wunstorf, S. 129 .
  4. Jürgen Gödecke: Type virtue traditions. Born in 2013/14. In: Official website of Helstorf. Retrieved November 18, 2017 .
  5. ^ German Army Portal ( Memento from March 20, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 198 .
  7. a b Local council of the village of Helstorf / Luttmersen. In: Ratsinformationssystem der Stadt Neustadt a. Rbge. Retrieved September 30, 2017 .
  8. a b elected officials of the city. In: Ratsinformationssystem der Stadt Neustadt a. Rbge. Retrieved September 30, 2017 .