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Map of the Rheiderland around 1277 with the villages lost to the Dollart (after Ubbo Emmius ). Osterreide is located at the confluence of the Reider Ee river into the Ems.

Osterreide is the name of an East Frisian village that perished when the Dollart was created around 1509. It is mentioned in documents in 1282 as "Asterreyde" and in 1377 as "Astierheyda". There was an Augustinian monastery in the village , which was mentioned in 1376 in connection with the foundation of the Dykhusen monastery . A chief Menno, "hovetlingh to Reyd", appears in documents in 1463.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Josef Dolle: Easter grain . In: Josef Dolle with the collaboration of Dennis Kniehauer (Ed.): Lower Saxony Monastery Book. Directory of the monasteries, monasteries, comedians and beguinages in Lower Saxony and Bremen from the beginnings to 1810 . Part 3, Bielefeld 2012, ISBN 3-89534-959-3 , p. 1245 f.
  2. ^ Ernst Friedländer: Ostfriesisches Urkundenbuch. Volume I. Emden 1878, Certificate No. 34 ( online ).
  3. ^ Ernst Friedländer: Ostfriesisches Urkundenbuch. Volume I. Emden 1878, Certificate No. 131 ( online ).
  4. Gerhard Streich: Monasteries, monasteries and those coming in Lower Saxony before the Reformation. August Lax, Hildesheim 1986, ISBN 3-7848-2005-0 , p. 56.
  5. ^ Ernst Friedländer: Ostfriesisches Urkundenbuch. Volume I. Emden 1878, Certificate No. 786 ( online ).

Coordinates: 53 ° 18 ′ 52.1 ″  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 50.3 ″  E