Erbsen

51.5833333333339.8055555555556195Koordinaten: 51 ° 35 '0 "N, 9 ° 48' 20" E

Peas as Barterode, Eberhausen, Güntersen, Lödingsen and Wibbecke one of the six villages around the patch Adelebsen and belongs to the district of Göttingen. The village with its 400 inhabitants is located about 12 kilometers west of Gottingen in the southern part of Lower Saxony.

History

Since when is the place peas, is not known. The first written record has survived from the period 826-876 in the Traditiones Corbeienses as Erpeshusen which is only obtained in a copy of the 15th century. However, the assignment to peas is not without controversy, the charters of the Traditiones Corbeienses could also refer to a deserted village near Driburg. The next oldest record dates from the period 1015 to 1036 and is located in the Vita Meinwerci. The place name is written there Erpessun. It is one of the region's very common place name with the early on -sen or -sun shortened suffix -sen and an old personal name Erp as a modifier.

The old town location in the valley west of the hops mountain was after 1920 in the north to a delimited by the path of it lying development area along the highway expanded after the Second World War, a further development area was opened up on the Höbel between the old local situation and the web.

On 1 January 1973 peas was incorporated into the town Adelebsen.

Culture and sights

Church

A church in peas is first mentioned in 1446. The present parish church of St. Vitus was built on the Kirchberg, a mountain spur of the hop mountain, south out of town. She's medieval core, but was rebuilt in the 17th century and later enlarged. There is a quarry stone with neoromanischer round apse in the east and a roof riders like the narrow bell tower in the west. This also is a listed half-timbered rectory with outbuildings in 1795 is also applied on the Kirchberg.

Sports and Clubs

1964 SV peas was founded e.V.. Today, there are FC Lindenberg Adelebsen eV from 2001, he is the district Oberliga (women) or Kreisligist ( first men).

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