Duvensee

Duvensee is a municipality in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig- Holstein.

History

The lake is famous for the Mesolithic period sites, called " living spaces ". They are among the most important archives that time and provide information on the development of nutrition, crafts, settlement patterns and land use at the beginning of the Holocene Holocene. Among other things, a paddle paddle was found by Duvensee, the second- oldest find of a paddle around the world, the BC was in use about 6000. The first written mention of the village dates from 1230 Duvense Ratzeburg tithe register, one of the oldest farmhouses records in Germany. Around 1240 Duvensee belonged to the lords of Ritzerau. From 1300 a branch of the von Ritzerau " of Duvense " was called. The coat of arms of Gerlactus Duvense of 1336 was carried out in part in the municipal coat of arms. 1359 was the last recorded mention of those of Duvense. Then Duvensee was pledged and sold for commercial property and more than once. From the beginning of 1400 a half of the village and the lake was firmly of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, while the other half still belonged to the Dukes of Lauenburg.

The borders were very opaque, simply because six smallholdings in Lübeck were assigned. So it could happen that was responsible for murder inside a house Lübeck, but the dead man fell with his head on the road, it went before the Court of Lauenburg. A border dispute over hunting rights in Duvensee between Lübeck and the Duchy went 1565-1591 until the Imperial Chamber Court in Speyer.

350 years was Duvensee a divided village with two mayors and two innkeepers, each could only sell spirits and beer to his subjects. Only by comparing the 1747 Lübeck part has been returned and all Duvensee went with the Office Steinhorst over to Hanover. 1780 Verkoppelung was performed, the newly divided arable, meadow and forest areas, grouped into larger fields and straightened. To have more meadows and to enable the peat on the moor, began in 1773, the first draining the Duven lake by the construction of a canal to the mountain Rader Teichbach. The final drying was done in 1850 by deepening the channel. The village consists of four full- hooves, a Dreiviertelhufe, and nine semi hooves, three Mittelkätnern, six and nine Kleinkätnern growers.

1925 hunting devices found during excavations in the adjacent marsh from the Mesolithic. Due to the locality of such items Duvensee group to be assigned.

The community was incorporated after Bergrade Duvensee on 1 April 1939. Duvensee was until 1948 the seat of the Office of the same name.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: "Under an elevated, brought down blue top that is covered with a silver dove flying to left, silver and red seven times diagonally geschacht. "

Others

Duvensee in 2005 at the Regional Competition "Our village has a future" Regional winner. In Schleswig-Holstein Competition 2006 the village was awarded the 1st place. In 2007 he was awarded a silver medal in the national competition.

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