Hedersleben, Mansfeld-Südharz
51.54972222222211.65185Koordinaten: 51 ° 32 ' 59 " N, 11 ° 39' 0" E
Location of Hedersleben in Eisleben
Hedersleben is a district of Eisleben in the district of Mansfeld- South Harz in Saxony- Anhalt.
Geography
The village is located about 8 km east of Eisleben. In place of Bach Laweke which flows east to the Salza begins
History
Hedersleben was first documented in the year 1060. A very detailed discussion of the history of Hedersleben, from the Neolithic period to the present can be found at www.hedersleben -online.de. Here, however, there is no indication that Hedersleben was liberated on 13 April 1945 by the American occupation forces from fascism. The mayor Hans -Joachim Weitzel (1908-1988) made due to his knowledge of English for a smooth surrender.
On 1 January 2010, until then independent municipality Hedersleben was incorporated along with Burgdorf in the town Lutherstadt Eisleben.
Coat of arms and flag
The coat of arms was approved on 9 June 2009 by the county.
Blazon: "In green to golden sign foot a golden windmill with black door opening and owls hole from the roof of a golden rod outstanding, in the sign three black buck horns, the middle bigger. "
The coat of arms was designed by the Magdeburg Kommunalheraldiker Jörg Mantzsch and out into the approval process.
The colors of this place are: yellow-green.
The flag is yellow-green (1:1) striped ( cross- shape: strips horizontally extending, longitudinal shape: strip running vertically ) and centrally occupied with the arms.
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
At the federal highway 180 which Aschersleben and Naumburg connects (Saale ), there are in the west about 6.8 km.
Personalities
The hunter and writer Alexander Florstedt was born in Hedersleben.
Karl Emil Adelbert von Herder (1779-1857, ennoblement 1802), son of Johann Gottfried Herder, the famous poet and philosopher of Weimar Classicism, led 1794/95 to the mediation of his godfather Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim in the Official Hedersleben the Prussian prince's chamber Magdeburg during Rollmaus Morgenstern an agricultural internship through. Morgenstern visited in October 1794, the family Herder in Weimar.
Christiane Eleonore of Zeutsch, daughter of George Vollrath v. Zeutsch and Christiane born v. Weissenbach, was born on June 5, 1666 on the estate in Hedersleben. Your granddaughter was named by the Russian Empress Catherine II Marriage, the Great.