fbpx
Wikipedia

Peine

Peine (German: [ˈpaɪ̯nə] ; Eastphalian: Paane) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, capital of the district Peine. It is situated on the river Fuhse and the Mittellandkanal, approximately 25 km (16 mi) west of Braunschweig, 27 km (17 mi) northeast of Hildesheim, and 40 km (25 mi) east of Hanover.

Peine
Town hall of Peine
Location of Peine within Peine district
HohenhamelnLengedeVecheldeIlsedePeineWendeburgEdemissenPeine (district)Lower SaxonyBraunschweigGifhorn (district)Wolfenbüttel (district)SalzgitterHildesheim (district)Hanover (district)
Peine
Peine
Coordinates: 52°19′13″N 10°14′01″E / 52.32028°N 10.23361°E / 52.32028; 10.23361
CountryGermany
StateLower Saxony
DistrictPeine
Government
 • Mayor (2021–26) Klaus Saemann[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total119.51 km2 (46.14 sq mi)
Elevation
68 m (223 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total50,461
 • Density420/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
31224–31228
Dialling codes05171
Vehicle registrationPE
Websitewww.peine.de

History Edit

 
Average precipitation values from Peine 1961–1990

A deed from 1130 mentions Berthold von Pagin, ministerialis of Lothair III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, who gave his name to the town in the form of Peine. The Peine Castle, no longer existing today, dated to this era or before.

The 1201 Hildesheim Chronicle describes a feud between the bishop Hartbert von Hildesheim and the brothers Ekbert and Gunzelin von Wolfenbüttel. Earl Gunzelin von Wolfenbüttel was the commander-in-chief of the German army and seneschal in attendance of Otto IV, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Gunzelin prevailed and won control of Burg Peine and the surrounding area. South of the castle, Gunzelin founded the town of Peine in 1218 or 1220. In 1223, the settlement gained town privileges. Gunzelin's coat of arms has been the town's symbol ever since.

In 1256, Peine was conquered by Duke Albrecht of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, and after Gunzelin's death in 1260, his sons (see: House of Asseburg) lost the fief of Peine to the bishop of Hildesheim. Otto I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, bishop of Hildesheim, 1260–1279, gave Earl Wedekind von Poppenburg the castle, town and county of Peine as a fief. Otto later incorporated Peine as a market town.

Also in 1260, Peine earned the right to mint and issue coins and was, with a few interruptions, a mint for the Bishopric of Hildesheim until 1428.

After the imminent shelling of Peine by American tank troops shortly before the End of world war II the cultural functionary and teacher Hans Michael Finger, mayor Wiard Bronleewe and others from the Peine command post went to surrender to the American commander Captain Daniel A. Grundmann in Rosenthal in the morning of April 10, 1945.[3] Finger was acting as an interpreter. Thanks to Finger's explanations, the further bombardment of Peine was averted almost at the last minute.[4]

In 1954 and 1956, two of the largest German medieval treasures of silver (95 pieces of round bullion, weighing 7.5 kg, dating from the 14th century) were found under the streets Stederdorfer Straße and Horstweg. The Peine city archive was directed by Michael Utecht from 1988 to 2019.[5]

Subdivisions Edit

  • Berkum
  • Dungelbeck
  • Duttenstedt
  • Eixe
  • Essinghausen
  • Handorf
  • Peine city centre
  • Röhrse
  • Rosenthal
  • Schmedenstedt
  • Schwicheldt
  • Stederdorf
  • Vöhrum
  • Wendesse
  • Woltorf

Twin towns – sister cities Edit

Peine is twinned with:[6]

Notable people Edit

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12. September 2021" (PDF). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen. 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes, Stand 31. Dezember 2021" (in German). Landesamt für Statistik Niedersachsen.
  3. ^ Meyer, Heinz (1987). Von der Invasion bis zur Kapitulation, Normandie, Ardennenschlacht : die dramatische Verteidigung deutscher Dörfer und Städte und vierzig Jahre danach (in German). Schütz. p. 233. ISBN 9783877251188.
  4. ^ Zechel, Artur (1982). Die Geschichte der Stadt Peine: Vom Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart (in German). Vol. 3. Hannover: Madsack. pp. 383–386.
  5. ^ Bolte, Kathrin (February 13, 2019). "Stadtarchiv Peine: Leiter Michael Utecht geht in den Ruhestand". .paz-online.de (in German). Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  6. ^ "Peines Partnerstädte". peine01.de (in German). Peine. Retrieved 2021-03-08.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Peine at Wikimedia Commons

peine, german, ˈpaɪ, eastphalian, paane, town, lower, saxony, germany, capital, district, situated, river, fuhse, mittellandkanal, approximately, west, braunschweig, northeast, hildesheim, east, hanover, towntown, hall, flagcoat, armslocation, within, district. Peine German ˈpaɪ ne Eastphalian Paane is a town in Lower Saxony Germany capital of the district Peine It is situated on the river Fuhse and the Mittellandkanal approximately 25 km 16 mi west of Braunschweig 27 km 17 mi northeast of Hildesheim and 40 km 25 mi east of Hanover PeineTownTown hall of PeineFlagCoat of armsLocation of Peine within Peine districtPeineShow map of GermanyPeineShow map of Lower SaxonyCoordinates 52 19 13 N 10 14 01 E 52 32028 N 10 23361 E 52 32028 10 23361CountryGermanyStateLower SaxonyDistrictPeineGovernment Mayor 2021 26 Klaus Saemann 1 SPD Area Total119 51 km2 46 14 sq mi Elevation68 m 223 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total50 461 Density420 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes31224 31228Dialling codes05171Vehicle registrationPEWebsitewww peine de Contents 1 History 2 Subdivisions 3 Twin towns sister cities 4 Notable people 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Average precipitation values from Peine 1961 1990A deed from 1130 mentions Berthold von Pagin ministerialis of Lothair III emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who gave his name to the town in the form of Peine The Peine Castle no longer existing today dated to this era or before The 1201 Hildesheim Chronicle describes a feud between the bishop Hartbert von Hildesheim and the brothers Ekbert and Gunzelin von Wolfenbuttel Earl Gunzelin von Wolfenbuttel was the commander in chief of the German army and seneschal in attendance of Otto IV emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Gunzelin prevailed and won control of Burg Peine and the surrounding area South of the castle Gunzelin founded the town of Peine in 1218 or 1220 In 1223 the settlement gained town privileges Gunzelin s coat of arms has been the town s symbol ever since In 1256 Peine was conquered by Duke Albrecht of Braunschweig Luneburg and after Gunzelin s death in 1260 his sons see House of Asseburg lost the fief of Peine to the bishop of Hildesheim Otto I of Braunschweig Luneburg bishop of Hildesheim 1260 1279 gave Earl Wedekind von Poppenburg the castle town and county of Peine as a fief Otto later incorporated Peine as a market town Also in 1260 Peine earned the right to mint and issue coins and was with a few interruptions a mint for the Bishopric of Hildesheim until 1428 After the imminent shelling of Peine by American tank troops shortly before the End of world war II the cultural functionary and teacher Hans Michael Finger mayor Wiard Bronleewe and others from the Peine command post went to surrender to the American commander Captain Daniel A Grundmann in Rosenthal in the morning of April 10 1945 3 Finger was acting as an interpreter Thanks to Finger s explanations the further bombardment of Peine was averted almost at the last minute 4 In 1954 and 1956 two of the largest German medieval treasures of silver 95 pieces of round bullion weighing 7 5 kg dating from the 14th century were found under the streets Stederdorfer Strasse and Horstweg The Peine city archive was directed by Michael Utecht from 1988 to 2019 5 Subdivisions EditBerkum Dungelbeck Duttenstedt Eixe Essinghausen Handorf Peine city centre Rohrse Rosenthal Schmedenstedt Schwicheldt Stederdorf Vohrum Wendesse WoltorfTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Peine is twinned with 6 nbsp Heywood England United Kingdom 1967 nbsp Aschersleben Germany 1990 nbsp Tripoli Greece 2000 Notable people EditFriedrich von Bodenstedt 1819 1892 writer Rudolf Otto 1869 1937 Lutheran theologian philosopher and comparative religionist Fritz Hartjenstein 1905 1954 SS functionary Solomon Perel 1925 2023 Israeli author Hans Hermann Hoppe born 1949 paleolibertarian and anarcho capitalist political theorist Caren Miosga born 1969 journalist and television presenterGallery Edit nbsp Former town hall from 1827 on the market square nbsp The Burgpark nbsp Jakobi Kirche nbsp Topfers Muhle nbsp Steel Factory nbsp Water Tower in southern Peine nbsp Railway stationSee also EditHannover Braunschweig Gottingen Wolfsburg Metropolitan RegionReferences Edit Direktwahlen in Niedersachsen vom 12 September 2021 PDF Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen 13 October 2021 LSN Online Regionaldatenbank Tabelle A100001G Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Stand 31 Dezember 2021 in German Landesamt fur Statistik Niedersachsen Meyer Heinz 1987 Von der Invasion bis zur Kapitulation Normandie Ardennenschlacht die dramatische Verteidigung deutscher Dorfer und Stadte und vierzig Jahre danach in German Schutz p 233 ISBN 9783877251188 Zechel Artur 1982 Die Geschichte der Stadt Peine Vom Beginn des 19 Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart in German Vol 3 Hannover Madsack pp 383 386 Bolte Kathrin February 13 2019 Stadtarchiv Peine Leiter Michael Utecht geht in den Ruhestand paz online de in German Retrieved March 24 2023 Peines Partnerstadte peine01 de in German Peine Retrieved 2021 03 08 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Peine at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peine amp oldid 1179210615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.