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Die Heisterburg, auf dem Wall
Germany

Bei der Heisterburg im Deister handelte es sich um die Reste einer Wallburganlage des 10. bis 12. Jahrhunderts in der Nähe des Lauenauer Ortsteils Feggendorf auf dem Gebiet der Samtgemeinde Nenndorf in Niedersachsen.


1875 veröffentlichte ein Heimatforscher und Pastor aus Barsinghausen-Hohenbostel seine Nachforschungen [1] zur Namensherkunft der Heisterburg. Demnach wurde die Anlage noch im 16. Jahrhundert Hoyer, Hoysburg oder Hoiesburg genannt. In alten Flurkarten wird das Gelände 1574 als hoiser Burch, 1651 Hoisburg und 1840 Heuser Burg genannt. Der Wortstamm Hoyer leitet sich vom alten Wort hoye für Hütung ab. Es ist sinnverwandt mit den in anderen Orten gebräuchlichen Bezeichnung Warte für derartige Anlagen. Hoysburg hat demnach die Bedeutung einer in erhöhter Position gelegenen Wächterburg, von der das Umland zu überblicken und zu überwachen ist.

 

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisterburg

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Copyright: B. Hamann
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13150x6575
Taken: 14/10/2012
Caricate: 16/02/2014
Published: 16/02/2014
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Tags: heisterburg; burg; wall; graben; wald; feggendorf; bad nenndorf; mauer; deister
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