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A ''Dreiherrenstein'' or ''Dreiherrnstein'' is the topographic name of a historical tripoint, especially in the German-speaking lands of central Europe, i.e. a place where the border of three princely territories met, together with any enclosures or border fortifications. The word means literally "Three Lords' Stone".


Examples

Examples of places where ''Dreiherrensteine'' are located include: * Boundary stone between the municipalities of Friesenhagen, Wenden and the town of Freudenberg. Es handelt sich um die former border of the Barony of Wildenburg with the kurkölnischen Duchy of Westphalia and the Principality of Nassau-Siegen. * Boundary stone in Medenbach, Wiesbaden, in the parish of "Wellinger" that once marked the borders of Nassau-Idstein, Electoral Mainz and the Hesse-Darmstadt. It bears the date 1730. * Boundary stone between the bishoprics of Münster, Osnabrück and Orange * Boundary stone in the municipality of Bellingen (Westerwald) on the border between
Electoral Trier The Electorate of Trier (german: Kurfürstentum Trier or ' or Trèves) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that existed from the end of the 9th to the early 19th century. It was the temporal possession of the prince- ...
, Orange-Nassau and Sayn-Hachenburg, dated 1780 * Boundary stone between Electoral Trier, Orange-Nassau and Sayn-Hachenburg in the municipality of Rothenbach, 1790 * Dreiherrenstein, Meisenbach between Electoral Cologne, the Duchy of Berg and County of Sayn near Kircheib at the Landgraben there *
Dreiherrenstein near Oberwiesenthal A ''Dreiherrenstein'' or ''Dreiherrnstein'' is the topographic name of a historical tripoint, especially in the German-speaking lands of central Europe, i.e. a place where the border of three princely territories met, together with any enclosures ...
in the Ore Mountains * Boundary stone on the
Ravensberg (Harz) The Ravensberg is a 659 m high mountain in the South Harz mountains in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is relatively isolated and visible for a long way. It lies in the district of Göttingen, north of Bad Sachsa. The mountain top is cr ...
* Boundary stone on the Hartenberg near Elbingerode (Harz) * Boundary stone south of Benneckenstein on the
Trans-Harz Railway The Harz Railway or Trans-Harz Railway (german: Harzquerbahn) was formerly the main line of the Harz Narrow Gauge Railways (''Harzer Schmalspurbahnen'' or ''HSB'') and runs north to south right across the Harz Mountains from Wernigerode to Nordhau ...
near the former railway station of Kälberbruch. It was on the border between the Kingdom of Hanover, Kingdom of Prussia and Duchy of Brunswick of 1841 * Boundary stone east of Nordhalben in the Frankenwald; border between Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg, Barony of Gera (later the Principality of Reuß j. L.) and Barony of Lichtenberg (later the Margraviate of Kulmbach-Bayreuth, then Kingdom of Prussia, finally Kingdom of Bavaria) * Dreiherrnstein on the Riemen on an eminence (673,9 m) near the mountain of Riemen in the Rothaar Mountains * Dreifürstenstein on the 854-metre-high
Dreifürstenstein Dreifürstenstein is a mountain in Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, ...
near Mössingen (county of Tübingen) from the 17th century * Dreiherrensteine from the Hainich in western Thuringia * Boundary stone near Sohland/Spree in Upper Lusatia from the year 1750, with the coats of arms of the adjacent baronies:
von the Sahla The term ''von'' () is used in German language surnames either as a nobiliary particle indicating a noble patrilineality, or as a simple preposition used by commoners that means ''of'' or ''from''. Nobility directories like the ''Almanach de Go ...
(Sohland), County Salm-Reifferscheidt ( Hainspach in Bohemia) and Chapter of St. Peter’s, Bautzen ( Wehrsdorf) * Boundary stone, known as the ''Tafelstein'', on the hillside of the
Tafelfichte Smrk ( pl, Smrek; german: Tafelfichte) is the highest mountain in the Czech part of the Jizera Mountains. Rising , it is sometimes known as "The King of the Jizera Mountains". Geography The top of the mountain lies in the municipal territory ...
(
Smrk Smrk may refer to: * Smrk (Jizera Mountains), the highest mountain in the Jizera Mountains of Bohemia, Czech Republic at 1124m * Smrk (Moravian-Silesian Beskids) Smrk is a massif and a mountain in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids range in the Czec ...
) in the
Isergebirge Jizera Mountains ( cz, Jizerské hory), or Izera Mountains ( pl, Góry Izerskie; german: Isergebirge), are part of the Western Sudetes on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland. The range got its name from the Jizera River, which rises a ...
; since ancient times it has marked the boundary point between Upper Lusatia, Silesia and
Bohemia Bohemia ( ; cs, Čechy ; ; hsb, Čěska; szl, Czechy) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. Bohemia can also refer to a wider area consisting of the historical Lands of the Bohemian Crown ruled by the Bohem ...
and was, from 1742 to 1815, also the tripoint between Saxony, Prussia and Austria * Dreiherrenstein in the Kellerwald on the border point of Hesse-Darmstadt (denoted by GH), Hesse-Kassel (KH) and Waldeck (W or FW for the Principality of Waldeck) * Dreiherrenstein at the
Weißenberg Weißenberg (German) or Wóspork (Upper Sorbian) is a town in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, Germany. The Upper Lusatian town has approximately 3100 inhabitants and is part of the recognized Sorbian settlement area in Saxony. Geography W ...
(county of Südwestpfalz, Rheinland-Pfalz) in the Palatine Forest on the former border point of the estates of the Wittelsbach dukes of Palatinate-Zweibrücken, the Leiningen counts and the Barony of Gräfenstein * Dreiherrenstein, Neustall in the Hessian Vogelsberg on the boundary of the parishes of Hintersteinau, Neustall and Holzmühl * Boundary stone number 467.3 at the junction of the parishes of
Bad Kreuznach Bad Kreuznach () is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a spa town, most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke, which is one of the few remaining bridges in th ...
, Altenbamberg and Frei-Laubersheim which, from 1815 to 1945, marked the tripoint of Prussia, Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt. The rock was so badly damaged on 12 November 1933 (the day of the first Reichstag election involving the Nazi party) as part of a large-scale campaign of destruction by the Hitler Youth against the great number of German states, which in the border area between Rhenish Hesse and the Palatinate alone saw the destruction of 77 boundary stones, that the marking on it were no longer visible; instead only the initials of the Hitler Youth ("HJ") remain today. * Dreiherrenstein at the Heldrastein near Treffurt ( Wartburgkreis, Thuringia) on the Hessian-Thuringian state border at a former border point between the Kingdom of Prussia (
Province of Saxony The Province of Saxony (german: link=no, Provinz Sachsen), also known as Prussian Saxony () was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and later the Free State of Prussia from 1816 until 1944. Its capital was Magdeburg. It was formed by the merge ...
, Regierungsbezirk Erfurt), Kingdom of Prussia, Province of Hesse-Nassau,
Regierungsbezirk Kassel Kassel is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Hesse, Germany, located in the north of the state. It was created in 1866 when Prussia annexed the area to form the new province Hesse-Nassau. All together it consists of 138 municipalities. ...
(before 1866 Electorate of Hesse) and Grand Duchyof Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Probably erected after 1866, restored 2002, height 488.5 m above NN.{{Cite web , url=http://www.heldrastein.de/dreiherren.html , title=Dreiherrenstein at the Heldrastein , access-date=2015-10-10 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012073654/http://www.heldrastein.de/dreiherren.html , archive-date=2013-10-12 , url-status=dead * Dreiherrenstein near Maltitz on the border between Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia * Dreiländerstein (Eggenthal), on the county boundary between Eggenthal, Ostallgäu and
Unteregg Unteregg is a municipality in the district of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, Germany. The town has a municipal association with Dirlewang Dirlewang is a market town and municipality in the district of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, Germany. The town is se ...
, Unterallgäu on the old border point between Irsee Abbey, Kempten Abbey and Electoral Bavarian Mindelheim


''Dreiherrensteine'' on the Rennsteig Trail

A total of 13 ''Dreiherrensteine'' is located on the
Rennsteig The () is a ridge walk as well as an historical boundary path in the Thuringian Forest, Thuringian Highland and Franconian Forest in Central Germany. The long-distance trail runs for about from and the valley in the northwest to and the r ...
, of which 11 are in Thuringia and two in Bavaria. They are, from west to east: * Dreiherrenstein at Glasbach (1643, near Ruhla – missing) * Dreiherrenstein am Großen Weißenberg (1783, bei Steinbach) * Dreiherrenstein am Hangweg (1586, near
Floh-Seligenthal Floh-Seligenthal is a municipality in the district Schmalkalden-Meiningen, in Thuringia, Germany. Notable people Born in Floh-Seligenthal * Johann Michael Bach III, (1745 - 1820) German composer, lawyer and music theorist * Carola Anding, (* 196 ...
) * Gustav-Freytag-Stein (1719, near Oberhof – Dreiherrenstein fehlt) * Stone 16 or the Dietzel-Geba-Stein (1734, near Oberhof) * Kleiner Dreiherrenstein (1630, near
Frauenwald Frauenwald is a village and a former municipality in the district Ilm-Kreis, in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the town of Ilmenau Ilmenau () is a town in Thuringia, central Germany. It is the largest town within the ...
) *
Großer Dreiherrenstein Grosser or Großer is the masculine nominative singular form of the German adjective "gross", meaning "big", "great", "large", "tall", and the like. It is part of many placenames, especially of mountains. It is also a surname. People with that surn ...
(1596, near Frauenwald) * Dreiherrenstein an der Hohen Heide (1846, near Masserberg) *
Dreistromstein The Dreistromstein (Three Rivers Stone) is a three-sided obelisk that has marked the watershed of the Weser, Elbe and Rhine rivers in the Thuringian Forest since 1906. The base of the obelisk is made of stone typical of each of the river system ...
and Kleiner Dreiherrenstein (1733, near
Siegmundsburg Siegmundsburg is a former municipality in the Sonneberg district of Thuringia, Germany. Since 31 December 2012, it is part of the town Neuhaus am Rennweg Neuhaus am Rennweg is a town in the district of Sonneberg, in Thuringia, Germany. It ...
) * Dreiherrenstein, Hohe(r) Lach (1548, near
Neuhaus am Rennweg Neuhaus am Rennweg is a town in the district of Sonneberg, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Thuringian Forest, 17 km north of Sonneberg, and 22 km southwest of Saalfeld. The former municipalities Lichte and Piesau wer ...
) * Dreiherrenstein, Sperbersbach (1821, near Tettau) * Dreiwappenstein at Kießlich (1717, near
Steinbach am Wald Steinbach is a municipality in the district of Kronach in Bavaria in Germany. History The village was first mentioned in 1190. Until 1388 it was part of 'Eygen Teuschnitz', a large estate of Langheim monastery. Economy Biggest employer is Wiegan ...
) * Dreiherrenstein, Hohe Tanne (1845, near Brennersgrün)


See also

* Tripoint


References

* Lists of buildings and structures in Germany