Sieboldshausen

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Sieboldshausen
community Rosdorf
Sieboldshausen coat of arms
Coordinates: 51 ° 28 ′ 14 "  N , 9 ° 53 ′ 21"  E
Height : 173 m
Residents : 855  (Jun 30, 2010)
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 37124
Area code : 05509
View of the village from the north-northwest

Sieboldshausen is a district of the community Rosdorf in the district of Göttingen , Lower Saxony .

geography

Sieboldshausen is located about 9 km south-southwest of Göttingen on the Jägerberg (252 m above sea level). The Wartberg (197 m above sea level) and the crutch in Volkerode (307 m above sea level) are in the immediate vicinity .

history

The place was first mentioned in written sources around 981 as Siwaldeshusun , but is certainly much older. Archaeological research results show that the populated area in the early and high Middle Ages was significantly larger than today's built-up area. So it was probably a loose settlement in the manner of a scattered settlement , not one of the regionally typical clustered villages . The center of the village was certainly the Martinskirche as early as the 9th century , which, as the Mainz mother church in the Archdeaconate of Nörten, was the seat of an archpriest and which was therefore of great importance far beyond the village boundaries. One of the tasks of the archpriest in Sieboldshausen was to transfer pastoral care to the provost of the Mariengarten Cistercian monastery in 1278 for the village of Deiderode near Sieboldshausen, or to invest the pastor in neighboring Obernjesa in 1449 . The Sprengel Siebold Stockhausen included in 1519 a total of 26 parishes that were in the area south and southwest of Gottingen. The present church St. Martin was built 1775/76 including the Romanesque previous building, which is evident among other things still on the environment of the baroque portal, with its almost square in the view projecting surface located on the portal of the nearby monastery church in Reinhausen recalls . Sieboldshausen was part of the rulership of the Archdiocese of Mainz by the 14th century at the latest , as it is documented for the year 1315 that a knight from the von Rosdorf family renounced his Mainz fief via the bailiwicks in Sieboldshausen and Scheden . Duke Otto recognized the Mainz bailiwick in 1324, while the archbishop granted him the one in Scheden as a pledge. In 1345 Mainz pledged half of the village to the Lords of Uslar , while in 1422 the city of Göttingen with a quarter of the town, including accessories in wood, fields, meadows and pastures, court and lower court, bailiffs and crew, duty, service, bede , interest and was enfeoffed in all favor, during this time estimates went to the dukes of Braunschweig . This quarter formed part of the half that the Lords of Uslar previously owned. In their later feudal letters there is only the indication that they only had a quarter of the village. Göttingen gave its quarter to the von Bodenhausen family in the 16th century . If the Bodenhäusener and the Lords of Uslar together owned one half of Sieboldshausen, the other part was in the hands of the Hilwartshausen Monastery , Mariengarten . Reinhausen , St. Blasien-Klosters Northeim and the Friedland Office.

On January 1, 1973 Sieboldshausen was incorporated into the community of Rosdorf.

Population development

Development of the population in Sieboldshausen:

  • 1871: 390 inhabitants
  • 1925: 358 inhabitants
  • 1939: 373 inhabitants
  • 1950: 701 inhabitants
  • 1955: 670 inhabitants
  • 1961: 574 inhabitants
  • 1970: 702 inhabitants

politics

Local council

The Sieboldshausen local council has five members.

  • Sieboldshausen electoral list: 5 seats

(As of: local election on September 11, 2011 )

Local mayor

The local mayor is Albrecht Trieselmann.

coat of arms

The blazon reads: The shield is divided by blue and yellow. Above a white counter battlement bar, below half a red wheel.

Reason: The coat of arms gives an indication of the previous ownership and rule in the place. The counter pinnacle beam is taken from the coat of arms of the Lords of Uslar . The wheel refers to the earlier affiliation of the place to the Archdiocese of Mainz .

literature

  • Wolfgang Petke: The incorporated parish and the benefit law. Hilwartshausen and Sieboldshausen 1315-1540 , in: Niedersächsisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte 75 (2003), pp. 1–34
  • Erwin Steinmetz: The church in Sieboldshausen. a contribution to the history of the church in southern Lower Saxony , in: Göttinger Jahrbuch 29 (1981), pp. 69–90

Web links

Commons : Sieboldshausen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kirstin Casemir, Uwe Ohainski, Jürgen Udolph: The place names of the district of Göttingen . In: Jürgen Udolph : Lower Saxony Local Name Book (NOB) , Part IV. Publishing House for Regional History , Bielefeld 2003, ISSN  0436-1229 , ISBN 3-89534-494-X , pp. 374f
  2. ^ A b Peter Ferdinand Lufen: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony , vol. 5.2: Göttingen district, part 1 . Altkreis Münden with the communities Adelebsen, Bovenden and Rosdorf. Published by the Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation -. CW Niemeyer, Hameln 1993, ISBN 3-87585-251-6 , p. 242ff
  3. ^ Wolfgang Petke: The incorporated parish and the benefit law. Hilwartshausen and Sieboldshausen 1315-1540 . In: Lower Saxony Yearbook for State History . tape 75 , 2003, p. 8 .
  4. ^ Gertrud Wolters: The Friedland Office and the Leineberg Court. Contributions to the history of local administration and the Guelf territorial state in southern Hanover . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1927, p. 31 f .
  5. a b c 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 208 .
  6. Uta Klaer: The Bovenden spot in the outskirts of Göttingen. Suburban urbanization when the centrality of an old exclave center fades . In: Plesse archive . tape 1 , 1965, p. 142 .
  7. http://wahlen.kds.de/2011kw/Daten/152021_000046/index.html
  8. ^ Local councils. Rosdorf municipality, accessed on November 14, 2012 .
  9. a b http://www.rosdorf.de/staticsite/staticsite.php?menuid=29 Ortswappen on the website of the municipality of Rosdorf, accessed on November 9, 2015