Diemarden

51.4883333333339.9816666666667172Koordinaten: 51 ° 29 ' 18 "N, 9 ° 58' 54" E

Location Diem Ardens within peers

Diemarden after Reinhausen the second largest district of the municipality peers in the district of Göttingen. The village lies on the Garte which opens into the line just before Göttingen. On the Diem Ardener mountain which was built in 1409 Diem Ardener waiting to find it. This wait tower is the last fully preserved tower of the former 11 Wait, who formed a medieval early warning system for the city of Göttingen. At the same time the tower was built Diem Ardener of red sandstone. Despite being close to Göttingen some public institutions, such as elementary school and kindergarten have held up in the place. Diemarden was up in the 60s breakpoint of Gartetalbahn.

History

Diemarden was first mentioned in the year 1022 - was described in the deed of foundation of the monastery of St. Michael in Hildesheim, in the good and Church in Diemarden as a monastery property. At that time, the Michaelis monastery had 80 hooves and a courtyard in Diemarden, where in 1200 a further 6 hooves of Abbot Dietrich were added yet bought. 1234 was both over by purchase the property of the monastery Hilwartshausen, but the monastery Hilwartshausen paid initially only 71 of the total 165 marks in Hildesheim. It is likely that this development Michaelis monastery at Hildesheim for the time being still owned by the Diem Ardener remaining goods when the remainder of the price is paid, is unknown in the deed books and archives of the Michaelis monastery, however, occurs Diemarden from that point on no longer. On April 8, 1255, the Lords of Plesse Hilwartshausen pledged half the Bailiwick in Diemarden. From that time to the monastery Hilwartshausen in the final possession of Ardens Diem will be made, since it still dazuerwarb another 6 1/2 hooves in place on 20 May 1305. The monastery also included the two then existing in Diemarden mills: the location at the monastery upper mill and the lower mill. The pitcher was right about this time in the monastery chamber. From early Diemarden vicarage - already in 1272 the first priest is mentioned. As the jurisdiction served Vogt thing from which later developed into the monastery court. In the 16th century there was also a court of country people, which was also called Meier thing. Until the 19th century the cloister had the complete subordination jurisdiction. Besides Hilwartshausen another reason Lord Diemarden joined with possession on which lies close to the village monastery clean living, as well as the noble dynasty of Uslar, which had pledged Well at the end of the 14th century, from the noblemen to Plesse. Already in 1400, it also came into possession of a country from the hooves Plessischen mortgage property. The monastery Reinhausen possessed by the mid 12th century 6 hooves, a Vorwerk 3 hooves, the mill and the forest Kaldinlied. In the following centuries it came through the monastery also to transfers of goods, so the Göttingen Council received in 1457 from the Reinhäuser goods to Diemarden a Vorwerk of 4 hooves, the 17 bushels of rye, four measures of wheat, 4 bushels of barley, and 15 bushels of oats, gave further 2 outworks of 6 and 3 and a half hooves hooves another country. Next to the monastery and the Lords of Bodenhausen were represented in Diemarden. 1318 was Bruno von Bodenhausen. Using the advocacy of a part of the village of Welf side, been invested, which can be detected until the late 16th century 1410 pledged Ordomar von Bodenhausen Bailiwick of services through two small estates in Diemarden and 3 hooves of the country. In the Vogteilehnsbriefen those of Bodenhausen is mentioned that they have 1414 8 hooves country in the Diem Ardener district.

Latest from the mid-16th century can be found, with the Göttingen Pastor Johann Gödeke, the first Protestant clergyman in Diemarden again. His office he held from 1556 to 1566. the Reformation Diemarden was combined with pure living. The first major post-Reformation Church of Visitation took place from 23 February to 6 June 1588 and was necessary because the Catholic Duke of Calenberg -Göttingen Eric II died in 1584. His successor, Julius von Wolfenbüttel was considered a supporter of the Protestant denomination.

About the service of the residents at the monastery Vorwerk reported the Treaty of 1612: " Each of the six ploughmen drove annually five days dung, fetched with the other six cords of wood from the Reinhäuser forest, plowed and sowed in each of the three fields of the district of every registration tilled hooves country three Vorlinge ( = 3750 m ), drove the fruit thereof in the barn of the monastery Vorwerkes Diemarden. the Kötner plucked, banded, washed, broke and swung the flax, mowed, and bound the grain annually five days in winter field, raked and bound a day in the summer field, kept the building of the monastery Barbican in construction and improvement, misteten the cowshed and chopped 6 cords of wood in Reinhäuser forest. " In 1671 the inhabitants of Diem Ardener assigned by Hilwartshausen monastery land hooves was 27 ( = 202 ​​acres. ) The sheep in the field, Mark Diemarden stood the monastery Vorwerk with 400 sheep to. The farmers were allowed to cast only 200 sheep to Hutung. The monastery Vorwerk had to keep bulls and boars for the community.

On 1 January 1973 Diemarden was incorporated peers in the new church.

Policy

Ortsrat

The Ortsrat consists of seven council women and councilors.

  • Green: 3 seats
  • SPD: 2 seats
  • CDU: 2 seats

(As at municipal election on September 11, 2011)

District elections 2006

The district council elections in 2006 there were the following results:

District

The Diem Ardener district is mainly characterized by agriculture, but in the north and in the south west also increased species-rich beech forest, in Gartetal there are extensively managed grassland, which can be very diverse. On steeper slopes on limestone and on Röt there are remnants of calcareous grassland, with a number of endangered plant species, such as "Am Sentenberge " (see flora).

Flora

In the Diem Ardener district numerous endangered plant species occur - especially on limestone. A small selection can be found here:

's Orchid On Sentenberge just before flowering

Meadow yellow star in Gartetal

Culture and sights

After a fire destroyed the former St. Michael's Church, in 1733 started the construction of a new temple, of which the shell was completed in the same year. Without waiting for the completion of the interior, one already held beginning November 1733 from the first service. The final extension was terminated as a result of financial difficulties in 1774. While the upper part of the steeple terminated with the wooden roof in 1747, remained the lower walls. The age is estimated at about 600, probably made ​​it once in the middle ages the refuge of the inhabitants Diem Ardens and also underscores the earlier character of the house as a fortified church. The buildings at the new tower could only be completed in 1775, it received an onion-shaped dome, which is referred to in its architectural form as a Welsh cap. At the south entrance to the church there is the inscription GOD THIS HOUSE IS builded ANNO 1733 AS JOHANN DANIEL SCHRAMM PASTOR TO DIEM AND ARDEN REINHAUSEN WAR. The organ dates from 1833, altar and pulpit from between 1839 and 1841. The older bells were destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. The smaller of the two church bells was purchased in 1632, after they burst in 1735, they poured in 1736 in Nordhausen around and ended up using them in the construction of the church.

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