Rodameuschel (Frauenprießnitz)

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Community Frauenprießnitz
Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 30 ″  N , 11 ° 42 ′ 46 ″  E
Height : 199 m above sea level NN
Residents : 84
Incorporation : 17th September 1961
Postal code : 07774
Area code : 036421
Rodameuschel (Thuringia)
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Location of Rodameuschel in Thuringia

Village church
Village church

Rodameuschel is a district of the municipality of Frauenprießnitz in the Saale-Holzland district in Thuringia with around 80 inhabitants.

geography

Rodameuschel is about 800 meters from the right bank of the Saale at a height of 200 m. The main town of Frauenprießnitz is about three kilometers south-east. The closest town is Camburg , just one kilometer to the northwest. The federal road 88 leads directly past the Rodameuschel location .

history

The village was first mentioned in a document in 1227. The reason was the foundation of a church in the village by Volkmar von Camburg-Hain. Before that, Rodameuschel was parish in St. Petersberg. Archaeological excavations in the 19th century provided evidence of the early settlement history of the area through finds from the younger Stone Age and Bronze Age.

Rodameuschel belonged to the Wettin office of Camburg , which was under the sovereignty of various Wettin duchies due to several divisions in the course of its existence . For the first time, residents are mentioned by name around 1420. In 1826, the place came as part of the Camburg exclave from the Duchy of Saxony-Gotha-Altenburg to the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen . From 1922 to 1939 the place belonged to the Camburg district department .

Before the Second World War there were two manors in the village. In 1923 Max Langbein managed an estate with 177 hectares of land. The goods were expropriated without compensation under the Soviet occupation.

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Dorbencker [edit.]: Regesta diplomatica nec non epistolaria historiae Thuringiae, Vol. 2: 1152-1227, Jena 1900, No. 2463.
  2. a b story of Rodameuschel on the homepage of Frauenprießnitz
  3. ^ Andrei Zahn: The inhabitants of the offices of Burgau, Camburg and Dornburg. A prayer register from around 1421–1425 (= AMF series of publications. 55). Printed as a manuscript. Working Group for Central German Family Research, Mannheim 1998.
  4. ^ Jürgen Gruhle: Land Reform Black Book. 2011, accessed on May 20, 2011 (overview by federal states and locations on expropriation measures after the end of World War II as part of the land reform).

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