Neusis (desert)

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Neusis is a desert in the town of Stadtilm in the Ilm district in Thuringia .

geography

The Neusis desert lies on a small plain on a slope on the road between Gösselborn and Hengelbach with a fork in the road. A solitary house or yard tree drew attention to the desert.

Literature results

There is evidence of the desert between Gösselborn and Hengelbach , which is presented:

  • After the death of her father ... is Paulina from Querfurt to Thuringia and built ... the later monastery and buys the outworks Hengelbach , Großliebringen and Nahwinden (Anemüller 1889 / I, no. 2) to Dobenecker (1896 / I, no. 1022) the Neusiß and Hengelbach estates as well as those in Liehaben and Nahe winds ...
  • In 1300 (Anemüller 1889 / I No. 138) Hermann von Griesheim confessed that he had given his property in Griesheim to the Paulinzella monastery in return for certain benefits. For this he receives ... Nusezin (Neusiß) ... Heikenhain (also now a desert) ... In 1316 (Anemüller 1889 / I, no. 173) Hermann the elder of Griesheim and his heirs waived their claims to the goods in Villa Hoykenhayn et in Nuesezen .
  • The economic center of the monastery (Paulinzella) and its villages was the today desolate suburb of Neusis between Gösselborn and Hengelbach.
  • The economic center of the monastery (Paulinzella) and its villages was the Neusis farm and sheep farm on the road between Gösselborn and Hengelbach, which are now desolate. Neusis was still inhabited in 1859, so the last birth is documented there on February 6, 1859. and

Individual evidence

  1. HE Müllerott quotes: Archaeological, historical and natural history hike around the Singer Berg with the excursion into the Kafernburg-Schwarzburg region and the sagas of the Singer Berg Thuringian Chronicle-Verlag 1996/2000 Arnstadt, ISBN 3-910132-30-8 , p. 39
  2. HE Müllerott quotes: Archaeological, historical and natural history walks around the Singer Berg with an excursion into the Kafernburg-Schwarzburg region and the sagas of the Singer Berg Thuringian Chronicle-Verlag 1996/2000, Arnstadt, ISBN 3-910132-30-8 , p 37
  3. ^ HE Müllerott: as above but from: The history of the village and forest district Singen Thuringian Chronicle-Verlag 1996/2000, Arnstadt; ISBN 3-910132-30-8 ; P. 26
  4. NN: Gössel Born Queried on October 11 in Internet Wikipedia
  5. ^ Töpfer Genealogy - Accessed October 11 from the Internet

Coordinates: 50 ° 43 '20.7 "  N , 11 ° 5' 53.4"  E