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Eisleben

Eisleben is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is famous as both the hometown of the influential theologian Martin Luther and the place where he died; hence, its official name is Lutherstadt Eisleben.

Eisleben
Location of Eisleben within Mansfeld-Südharz district
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Eisleben
Eisleben
Coordinates: 51°31′43″N 11°32′48″E / 51.52861°N 11.54667°E / 51.52861; 11.54667
CountryGermany
StateSaxony-Anhalt
DistrictMansfeld-Südharz
Subdivisions6
Government
 • Mayor (2019–26) Carsten Staub[1] (CDU)
Area
 • Total143.81 km2 (55.53 sq mi)
Elevation
114 m (374 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total22,639
 • Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
06295
Dialling codes03475, 034773, 034776
Vehicle registrationMSH, EIL, HET, ML, SGH
Websitewww.eisleben.eu

First mentioned in the late 10th century, Eisleben is divided into the old town of Alstadt, and new town of Neustadt. Neustadt was created for Eisleben's miners in the 14th century. As of 2020, Eisleben had a population of 22,668. It lies on the Halle–Kassel railway.

History edit

Eisleben was first mentioned in 997 as a market called Islebia, and in 1180 as a town. The counts of Mansfeld governed the area until the 18th century. During the Protestant Reformation, Count Hoyer VI of Mansfeld-Vorderort (1477–1540) remained loyal to his Catholic faith, but the family's Mittelort and Hinterort branches sided with Martin Luther.

The German Peasants' War devastated the area, about a century before the Thirty Years War. Count Albert VII of Mansfeld-Hinterort (1480–1560) signed the Protestant Augsburg Confession in 1530 and joined the Schmalkaldic League, a defensive confederation of Protestant princes which ultimately lost the Schmalkaldic War over Saxony to the forces of Emperor Charles V but gained Lutheranism's recognition as an official religion within the Holy Roman Empire, letting princes determine the official religion within their lands.

After the Peace of Augsburg in 1555, the Countess of Mansfield, Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben, a Protestant canoness at the Abbey of Gerresheim to the east, converted Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg, the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne to Calvinism. Their marriage and his declaration of religious parity throughout his lands caused another round of religious war, the Cologne War. The couple fled numerous times through various German states before Gerhard relinquished his claims in 1588. He was unable to convert his electorate into a dynasty. He died and was buried in Strasbourg in 1601. His lady, who could not return to the convent, was afforded protection by the Dukes of Württemberg. She died in 1601, terminating the family's Mittelort branch.

In 1574, the surviving Mansfeld counts Hans Hoyer, Hans Georg, Hans Albrecht and Bruno concluded an agreement with the Elector of Saxony to repay the family's extensive debts, but some properties were forfeited by 1579 anyway. The Hinterort branches died out in 1666, but the Mansfeld-Vorderort line lasted until 1780, when it too became extinct and Eisleben came directly under the Electorate of Saxony. After the Napoleonic Wars ended, the Vienna Congress assigned Eisleben to the Kingdom of Prussia, which had long been allied with House of Welf which held the Duchy of Magdeburg, and after secularization in 1680 was administered by the Elector of Brandenburg.

20th century edit

The Prussian Province of Saxony became part of the Free State of Prussia after World War I. It was the scene of fighting during the March Action in 1921.

On 6 June 1927, American aviator Clarence D. Chamberlin landed in a wheat field outside Eisleben, completing the first transatlantic passenger flight (Charles Albert Levine was the passenger), and breaking Charles Lindbergh's distance record that set only two weeks earlier in Paris.

In 1947, after World War II, Eisleben became part of the new state of Saxony-Anhalt within the German Democratic Republic (GDR). During the 1952 administration reform it became part of Bezirk Halle. After Germany's reunification in 1990, it became part of the re-created state Saxony-Anhalt. Eisleben was the capital of the former district of Mansfelder Land and of the former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") Lutherstadt Eisleben.

21st century edit

Between 2004 and 2010, the town Eisleben absorbed 10 former municipalities: Volkstedt in 2004,[3] Rothenschirmbach and Wolferode in 2005,[4] Polleben and Unterrißdorf in 2006,[5] Bischofrode, Osterhausen and Schmalzerode in 2009,[6] and Burgsdorf and Hedersleben in 2010.[7]

Historical population edit

The population has been declining since the mid-1960s due to declining birth rates and outward migration,[8] although the municipal area has been enlarged several times by merging with neighboring districts.[9]

Year 1964 1971 1981 1989 1995 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008
Inhabitants* 44,773 41,682 37,330 35,374 31,882 29,526 28,848 28,040 27,037 26,190
Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Inhabitants* 25,489 25,380 24,384 24,284 24,346 24,198
* population as of 31 December, except for 1964–1981: census

Geography edit

The town Eisleben consists of Eisleben proper and the following 11 Ortschaften or municipal divisions:[10]

Helfta edit

 
Convent of Our Lady, Helfta

The Counts of Mansfield in 1229 endowed a nunnery on the grounds of their castle, then built another monastery at Helfta near Eisleben, which was founded in 1258. Governed under either Benedictines or Cistercians, Helfta became known for its powerful and mystical abbesses, most of all Gertrude of Hackeborn, Gertrude the Great and Mechtild of Magdeburg. However, Duke Albrecht of Brunswick destroyed the nunnery in 1342. Rebuilt the following year, it was sometimes called the "crown of German convents". It closed in 1524, during the religious wars sometimes associated with Martin Luther, but reopened on a smaller scale until 1542, after which it became secularized, and controlled by local farmers. In 1712 it became a farm run by the Prussian state, and the buildings were reused accordingly. In 1950, the German Democratic Republic turned it into a fruit farm. In 1994, after Germany's reunification, the Catholic Diocese of Magdeburg bought the property using donations from all over the world and soon began restoration. Cistercian nuns from Seligenthal in Bavaria moved into the cloister starting circa 1999,[11] Since 2006 Helfta has been on the southern portion of a major European cultural route, the Romanesque Road.

Martin Luther edit

Luther Memorials in Eisleben
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Part ofLuther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg
Includes
CriteriaCultural: (iv)(vi)
Reference783
Inscription1996 (20th Session)
Area0.20 ha (22,000 sq ft)
Buffer zone1.93 ha (208,000 sq ft)

The Protestant reformer Martin Luther was born in Eisleben on 10 November 1483. His father, Hans Luther, was a miner like many in Eisleben. Luther's family moved to Mansfeld when he was only a year old and he lived in Wittenberg most of his life. Seemingly by chance Luther preached his last sermon and died in Eisleben in 1546.

Eisleben took steps to preserve its Luther memorials as far back as 1689, and pioneered "heritage tourism." Danish poet Hans Christian Andersen came to Eisleben while researching Lutheran links as well as touring through Saxony and the Harz Mountains in 1831.[12]

In 1997, Martin Luther's "Birth House" and "Death House" were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with the Luther sites in Wittenberg, because of their testimony to the lasting worldwide effects of Luther's religious and political reforms.[13] Also, Luther was baptised in Eisleben's St. Peter and Paul Church (the original font survives) and preached his last sermons at St. Andreas Church, both of which continue in use.

Notable people edit

 
Martin Luther as a monk in 1520
 
Friedrich August von Quenstedt in 1868

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Eisleben is twinned with:[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Bürgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden, Endgültige Ergebnisse, Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt, accessed 8 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden – Stand: 31. Dezember 2022" (PDF) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt. June 2023.
  3. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2004, Statistisches Bundesamt
  4. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2005, Statistisches Bundesamt
  5. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2006, Statistisches Bundesamt
  6. ^ Gebietsänderungen am 01.01.2009, Statistisches Bundesamt
  7. ^ Gebietsänderungen vom 01. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2010, Statistisches Bundesamt
  8. ^ Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt: Lutherstadt Eisleben – Landkreis Mansfeld-Südharz. Bevölkerungsstand (seit 1964) und Bevölkerungsbewegungen. 12 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Update: 27 July 2016. In: statistik.sachsen-anhalt.de, retrieved 8 August 2016.
  9. ^ Namens- und Gebietsänderungen der Gemeinden, Statistisches Bundesamt, see 2004, 2005, 2006, 1 January 2009 and 2010.
  10. ^ Hauptsatzung der Lutherstadt Eisleben, § 18, November 2020.
  11. ^ Witt, Claudia. . Archived from the original on 3 February 2014.
  12. ^ Mogens Brøndsted, Sven Hakon Rossel, Hans Christian Andersen (Rodopi, 1996) p. 141
  13. ^ "Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Städtepartnerschaften". eisleben.eu (in German). Eisleben. Retrieved 10 March 2021.

External links edit

  • Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg UNESCO Official Website
  • Official website
  • Luther Sites in Eisleben

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Eisleben is a town in Saxony Anhalt Germany It is famous as both the hometown of the influential theologian Martin Luther and the place where he died hence its official name is Lutherstadt Eisleben EislebenTownCoat of armsLocation of Eisleben within Mansfeld Sudharz districtEislebenShow map of GermanyEislebenShow map of Saxony AnhaltCoordinates 51 31 43 N 11 32 48 E 51 52861 N 11 54667 E 51 52861 11 54667CountryGermanyStateSaxony AnhaltDistrictMansfeld SudharzSubdivisions6Government Mayor 2019 26 Carsten Staub 1 CDU Area Total143 81 km2 55 53 sq mi Elevation114 m 374 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total22 639 Density160 km2 410 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes06295Dialling codes03475 034773 034776Vehicle registrationMSH EIL HET ML SGHWebsitewww wbr eisleben wbr eu First mentioned in the late 10th century Eisleben is divided into the old town of Alstadt and new town of Neustadt Neustadt was created for Eisleben s miners in the 14th century As of 2020 Eisleben had a population of 22 668 It lies on the Halle Kassel railway Contents 1 History 1 1 20th century 1 2 21st century 1 3 Historical population 2 Geography 2 1 Helfta 3 Martin Luther 4 Notable people 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEisleben was first mentioned in 997 as a market called Islebia and in 1180 as a town The counts of Mansfeld governed the area until the 18th century During the Protestant Reformation Count Hoyer VI of Mansfeld Vorderort 1477 1540 remained loyal to his Catholic faith but the family s Mittelort and Hinterort branches sided with Martin Luther The German Peasants War devastated the area about a century before the Thirty Years War Count Albert VII of Mansfeld Hinterort 1480 1560 signed the Protestant Augsburg Confession in 1530 and joined the Schmalkaldic League a defensive confederation of Protestant princes which ultimately lost the Schmalkaldic War over Saxony to the forces of Emperor Charles V but gained Lutheranism s recognition as an official religion within the Holy Roman Empire letting princes determine the official religion within their lands After the Peace of Augsburg in 1555 the Countess of Mansfield Agnes von Mansfeld Eisleben a Protestant canoness at the Abbey of Gerresheim to the east converted Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg the Archbishop Elector of Cologne to Calvinism Their marriage and his declaration of religious parity throughout his lands caused another round of religious war the Cologne War The couple fled numerous times through various German states before Gerhard relinquished his claims in 1588 He was unable to convert his electorate into a dynasty He died and was buried in Strasbourg in 1601 His lady who could not return to the convent was afforded protection by the Dukes of Wurttemberg She died in 1601 terminating the family s Mittelort branch In 1574 the surviving Mansfeld counts Hans Hoyer Hans Georg Hans Albrecht and Bruno concluded an agreement with the Elector of Saxony to repay the family s extensive debts but some properties were forfeited by 1579 anyway The Hinterort branches died out in 1666 but the Mansfeld Vorderort line lasted until 1780 when it too became extinct and Eisleben came directly under the Electorate of Saxony After the Napoleonic Wars ended the Vienna Congress assigned Eisleben to the Kingdom of Prussia which had long been allied with House of Welf which held the Duchy of Magdeburg and after secularization in 1680 was administered by the Elector of Brandenburg 20th century edit The Prussian Province of Saxony became part of the Free State of Prussia after World War I It was the scene of fighting during the March Action in 1921 On 6 June 1927 American aviator Clarence D Chamberlin landed in a wheat field outside Eisleben completing the first transatlantic passenger flight Charles Albert Levine was the passenger and breaking Charles Lindbergh s distance record that set only two weeks earlier in Paris In 1947 after World War II Eisleben became part of the new state of Saxony Anhalt within the German Democratic Republic GDR During the 1952 administration reform it became part of Bezirk Halle After Germany s reunification in 1990 it became part of the re created state Saxony Anhalt Eisleben was the capital of the former district of Mansfelder Land and of the former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft collective municipality Lutherstadt Eisleben 21st century edit Between 2004 and 2010 the town Eisleben absorbed 10 former municipalities Volkstedt in 2004 3 Rothenschirmbach and Wolferode in 2005 4 Polleben and Unterrissdorf in 2006 5 Bischofrode Osterhausen and Schmalzerode in 2009 6 and Burgsdorf and Hedersleben in 2010 7 Historical population edit The population has been declining since the mid 1960s due to declining birth rates and outward migration 8 although the municipal area has been enlarged several times by merging with neighboring districts 9 Year 1964 1971 1981 1989 1995 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Inhabitants 44 773 41 682 37 330 35 374 31 882 29 526 28 848 28 040 27 037 26 190 Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Inhabitants 25 489 25 380 24 384 24 284 24 346 24 198 population as of 31 December except for 1964 1981 censusGeography editThe town Eisleben consists of Eisleben proper and the following 11 Ortschaften or municipal divisions 10 Bischofrode Burgsdorf Hedersleben Helfta Osterhausen Polleben Rothenschirmbach Schmalzerode Unterrissdorf Volkstedt Wolferode Helfta edit Main article Monastery of Helfta nbsp Convent of Our Lady Helfta The Counts of Mansfield in 1229 endowed a nunnery on the grounds of their castle then built another monastery at Helfta near Eisleben which was founded in 1258 Governed under either Benedictines or Cistercians Helfta became known for its powerful and mystical abbesses most of all Gertrude of Hackeborn Gertrude the Great and Mechtild of Magdeburg However Duke Albrecht of Brunswick destroyed the nunnery in 1342 Rebuilt the following year it was sometimes called the crown of German convents It closed in 1524 during the religious wars sometimes associated with Martin Luther but reopened on a smaller scale until 1542 after which it became secularized and controlled by local farmers In 1712 it became a farm run by the Prussian state and the buildings were reused accordingly In 1950 the German Democratic Republic turned it into a fruit farm In 1994 after Germany s reunification the Catholic Diocese of Magdeburg bought the property using donations from all over the world and soon began restoration Cistercian nuns from Seligenthal in Bavaria moved into the cloister starting circa 1999 11 Since 2006 Helfta has been on the southern portion of a major European cultural route the Romanesque Road Martin Luther editLuther Memorials in EislebenUNESCO World Heritage SitePart ofLuther Memorials in Eisleben and WittenbergIncludesLuther s birthplace The house in which Luther diedCriteriaCultural iv vi Reference783Inscription1996 20th Session Area0 20 ha 22 000 sq ft Buffer zone1 93 ha 208 000 sq ft The Protestant reformer Martin Luther was born in Eisleben on 10 November 1483 His father Hans Luther was a miner like many in Eisleben Luther s family moved to Mansfeld when he was only a year old and he lived in Wittenberg most of his life Seemingly by chance Luther preached his last sermon and died in Eisleben in 1546 Eisleben took steps to preserve its Luther memorials as far back as 1689 and pioneered heritage tourism Danish poet Hans Christian Andersen came to Eisleben while researching Lutheran links as well as touring through Saxony and the Harz Mountains in 1831 12 In 1997 Martin Luther s Birth House and Death House were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site together with the Luther sites in Wittenberg because of their testimony to the lasting worldwide effects of Luther s religious and political reforms 13 Also Luther was baptised in Eisleben s St Peter and Paul Church the original font survives and preached his last sermons at St Andreas Church both of which continue in use Notable people edit nbsp Martin Luther as a monk in 1520 nbsp Friedrich August von Quenstedt in 1868 Johannes Agricola 1494 1566 Protestant reformer Jana Bach born 1979 actress model and television host Gudrun Berend 1955 2011 hurdler Ingo Bodtke born 1965 German politician Gertrude the Great 1256 1301 mystic saint of the Catholic Church Ludwig Geyer 1779 1833 painter playwright and actor Egbert Hayessen 1913 1944 major and resistance fighter Timo Hoffmann born 1974 boxer Friedrich Koenig 1774 1821 printer Thomas Lange born 1964 rower two time Olympic champion Hermann Lindrath 1896 1960 CDU politician and minister Martin Luther 1483 1546 Protestant reformer author and professor of theology Werner Rataiczyk 1921 2021 painter Max Schneider 1875 1967 music historian Caspar Schutz c 1540 1594 historian Ute Starke born 1939 gymnast Friedrich August von Quenstedt 1809 1889 geologist and paleontologistTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Eisleben is twinned with 14 nbsp Herne Germany nbsp Memmingen Germany nbsp Raismes France nbsp Weinheim GermanyReferences edit Burgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden Endgultige Ergebnisse Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen Anhalt accessed 8 July 2021 Bevolkerung der Gemeinden Stand 31 Dezember 2022 PDF in German Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen Anhalt June 2023 Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 2004 Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 2005 Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen vom 01 01 bis 31 12 2006 Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen am 01 01 2009 Statistisches Bundesamt Gebietsanderungen vom 01 Januar bis 31 Dezember 2010 Statistisches Bundesamt Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen Anhalt Lutherstadt Eisleben Landkreis Mansfeld Sudharz Bevolkerungsstand seit 1964 und Bevolkerungsbewegungen Archived 12 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Update 27 July 2016 In statistik sachsen anhalt de retrieved 8 August 2016 Namens und Gebietsanderungen der Gemeinden Statistisches Bundesamt see 2004 2005 2006 1 January 2009 and 2010 Hauptsatzung der Lutherstadt Eisleben 18 November 2020 Witt Claudia The History Of The Convent Of Helfta Archived from the original on 3 February 2014 Mogens Brondsted Sven Hakon Rossel Hans Christian Andersen Rodopi 1996 p 141 Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg UNESCO World Heritage Centre United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Retrieved 3 July 2022 Stadtepartnerschaften eisleben eu in German Eisleben Retrieved 10 March 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eisleben Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg UNESCO Official Website Official website Luther Sites in Eisleben 3D model of the Birthplace Luther nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Eisleben Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eisleben amp oldid 1209282796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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