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Country
  
District
  
Peine

Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Area
  
119.5 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 10:52 PM

State
  
Elevation
  
68 m (223 ft)

Postal codes
  
31224–31228

Population
  
49,188 (31 Dec 2008)

Dialling code
  
05171

Peine

Weather
  
7°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 79% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Rausch SchokoMuseum, Heywood Park, Altes Rathaus und der h, La Petite Galerie, Rittergut Rosenthal

Peine is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, capital of the district Peine. It is situated on the river Fuhse and the Mittellandkanal, approx. 25 km west of Braunschweig, and 40 km east of Hanover.

Contents

Map of Peine, Germany

History

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 castle, Burg Peine, dates to this era or before.

The 1201, the 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 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. 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.

Notable natives

  • Friedrich von Bodenstedt (1819–1892), author
  • Rudolf Otto, Protestant theologian and scholar of comparative religion (1869–1937)
  • Friedrich “Fritz” Hartjenstein, SS-Obersturmbannführer, commandant in the concentration camps Auschwitz-Birkenau and Natzweiler-Struthof (1905–1954)
  • Solomon Perel, Israeli author (born 1925)
  • Hans-Hermann Hoppe (born 1949)
  • Caren Miosga, German journalist and television presenter Tagesthemen (born 1969)
  • Herma Auguste Wittstock (born 1977)
  • Twin towns – Sister cities

    Peine is twinned with:

  • Heywood, England
  • Aschersleben, Germany (since 1990)
  • Tripoli, Greece (since 2000)
  • Heinola, Finland
  • Nanchang, China (since 2009)
  • References

    Peine Wikipedia


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