Elze

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Elze

Coat of arms
Elze
Coordinates: 52°7′N 09°44′E / 52.117°N 9.733°E / 52.117; 9.733Coordinates: 52°7′N 09°44′E / 52.117°N 9.733°E / 52.117; 9.733
Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Hildesheim
Government
  Mayor Pfeiffer
Area
  Total 47.71 km2 (18.42 sq mi)
Elevation 79 m (259 ft)
Population (2012-12-31)[1]
  Total 8,921
  Density 190/km2 (480/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 31008
Dialling codes 05068
Vehicle registration HI
Website www.elze.de

Elze is a town in the district of Hildesheim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leine, approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) west of Hildesheim. The municipality of Elze also comprises the villages of Esbeck, Mehle, Sehlde, Sorsum, Wittenburg and Wülfingen.

St Peter and Paul
Town hall

Elze is one of the oldest settlement in the area, as its name stems from Latin: aula caesaris, a castle of Charlemagne which he had established about 800 in the Saxon estates after his victory over duke Widukind in the Saxon Wars. The emperor also founded a missionary diocese here, dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul which became the origin of the Bishopric of Hildesheim. King Louis the Pious relocated the episcopal see to Hildesheim in 815, however the Lutheran parish church is still devoted to Peter and Paul and the saints are also depicted in the town's coat of arms.

The village of Wittenburg is the site of a former Augustininan canons regular monastery, established in the 14th century in the place of a former castle, maybe erected by members of the Billung dynasty as early as 805. The abbey decayed in the course of the Protestant Reformation, while the Gothic monastery church is preserved.

In 1856 the Kingdom of Hanover opened the southern railway (Südbahn) from Hanover to Kassel with a station in Elze. After the annexation by Prussia in 1866, the town became an important railway junction with the building of the Weserbahn branch-off to Löhne in Westphalia by entrepreneur Bethel Henry Strousberg, finished in 1875. Elze is also the junction of the Bundesstraße 1 and Bundesstraße 3 federal highways.

Notable people

  • Philipp Furtwängler, mathematician, born April 21, 1869 in Elze, died May 19, 1940 in Vienna
  • Johann Heinrich Louis Krüger, mathematician, born September 21, 1857 in Elze, died June 1, 1923 in Elze.

Twin town


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