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Veitsrodt is an ''
Ortsgemeinde A Verbandsgemeinde (; plural Verbandsgemeinden) is a low-level administrative unit in the German federal states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt. A Verbandsgemeinde is typically composed of a small group of villages or towns. Rhineland ...
'' – a
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belonging to a ''
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'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld
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in
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the ...
,
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. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde''
Herrstein-Rhaunen Herrstein-Rhaunen is a ''Verbandsgemeinde'' ("collective municipality") in the district of Birkenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' is in Herrstein. It was formed on 1 January 2020 by the merger of the former ...
, whose seat is in
Herrstein Herrstein is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Herrstein-Rha ...
.


Geography


Location

The municipality lies at the edge of the Hunsrück on the ''Deutsche Edelsteinstraße'' (“German Gem Road”), roughly 5 km north of
Idar-Oberstein Idar-Oberstein () is a town in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. As a ''Große kreisangehörige Stadt'' (large city belonging to a district), it assumes some of the responsibilities that for smaller municipalities in ...
.


Neighbouring municipalities

Veitsrodt borders in the north on the municipality of Herborn, in the east on the municipality of
Niederwörresbach Niederwörresbach is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Herrstein-R ...
, in the south on the municipality of Vollmersbach, in the west on the town of
Idar-Oberstein Idar-Oberstein () is a town in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. As a ''Große kreisangehörige Stadt'' (large city belonging to a district), it assumes some of the responsibilities that for smaller municipalities in ...
and the municipality of
Kirschweiler Kirschweiler is an '' Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Herrstein-Rhaunen ...
and in the northwest on the municipality of Kempfeld. Veitsrodt also meets the town of Idar-Oberstein elsewhere, at a single point in the southeast.


Constituent communities

Also belonging to Veitsrodt are the outlying homesteads of Lindenhof, Strudthof and Ziegelhütte.


History

Veitsrodt most likely arose in
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times, in the 9th or 10th century. In the early 13th century, Veitsrodt had its first documentary mention in a directory of fiefs kept by Saint Maximin's Abbey in
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. The village was then known simply as ''Rodt'', which was descriptive of how it had arisen, namely as a clearing ( Modern High German: ''Rodung'') in the forest. ''Veit'' meant the same as ''
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'' (“reeve”), and it can therefore easily be assumed that the village's name stemmed from the Waldgravial ''Vögte'' (the plural of ''Vogt'') within whose administrative holdings Veitsrodt found itself for centuries. On the other hand, the church in Veitsrodt was consecrated to
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(called ''Veit'' in German), which would mean that the name meant “Vitus’s Clearing”. Saint Maximin's Abbey held the church patronage rights and the tithes in Veitsrodt at the beginning of the 13th century. Whatever the name's origins, it is clear that by the time of first documentary mention, the village had already existed for quite some time. In 1319, ''Raide'' found itself under the lordship of the Waldgraves of Kyrburg. In a 1375 partition agreement, it was named as ''Rode''. Enfeoffment documents from 1434 referred to it as ''Vogtei des Hofes Raide'' (''Vogtei'' meant a reeve's office or responsibilities; ''des Hofes'' is genitive for ''der Hof'', meaning “the estate”) Beginning in the late 15th century, the village was called by its modern name, Veitsrodt. Also from this time on, it always belonged to the '' Amt'' of Wildenburg, until French Revolutionary/
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times. For centuries, Veitsrodt had a '' Schultheiß'' and a clergyman. In 1798, Veitsrodt was grouped by the French occupational authorities into the ''Mairie'' (“Mayoralty”) of Herrstein in the canton of Herrstein. After
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’s downfall and the
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, Veitsrodt became German again, but still remained in the same mayoralty, now known as the ''Bürgermeisterei'' of Herrstein. In 1815 the village passed to
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and in 1817 to the Principality of Birkenfeld, an exclave of the
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, most of whose territory was in what is now northwest Germany, with a coastline on the
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. From 1910 to 1933 it belonged to the ''Bürgermeisterei'' of Idar-Land, before being transferred back to the Mayoralty (now called ''Amtsbürgermeisterei'') of Herrstein. Judicially, Veitsrodt belonged to the Wildenburg high court. Veitsrodt itself formed a court district within this high court district at which the Rhinegraves were the low and high justices. According to the 1514 ''Weistum'' (a ''Weistum'' – cognate with
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and early modern times) of ''Vitrirode'', three yearly things were to be held: the first on the Tuesday after the ''Schurer Kirbe'' (the fair in nearby
Schauren Schauren is an '' Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Herrstein-Rhaunen, w ...
, three weeks after
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); the second on the Tuesday after
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; the third on the Tuesday after Saint Bartholomew's Night. Dates and times for these meetings were not announced, so well known were they.


Schinderhannes

Living in the village from 1795 to 1798 was the family of the notorious outlaw Johannes Bückler, commonly known as
Schinderhannes Johannes Bückler (c.1778 – 21 November 1803) was a German outlaw who orchestrated one of the most famous crime sprees in German history. He has been nicknamed Schinderhannes and Schinnerhannes in German and John the Scorcher, John the Flaye ...
. Bückler's father Johann worked as a field ranger and a day labourer. Schinderhannes lived with his family, at least in the earlier part of this time. He sometimes ran errands for the landlord, Mr. Koch from Veitsrodt. On 16 September 1798, Joseph Bückler, Schinderhannes's younger brother, was
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in Veitsrodt.


Politics


Municipal council

The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman.


Mayor

Veitsrodt's mayor is Karl-Bernd Hartmann, and his deputies are Jürgen Schneider and Rolf Schuch.


Coat of arms

The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per bend sable a bull's head caboshed and in base two dexter hands clasped fesswise couped bendwise below the wrists, all Or, and Or a lion rampant gules armed and langued azure.


Culture and sightseeing


Buildings

The following are listed buildings or sites in
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the ...
’s Directory of Cultural Monuments:Directory of Cultural Monuments in Birkenfeld district
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church, behind Kirchstraße 16:
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with
ridge turret A ridge turret is a turret or small tower constructed over the ridge or apex between two or more sloping roofs of a building. It is usually built either as an architectural ornament for purely decorative purposes or else for the practical housing ...
with several levels, 1752; rich décor, Bernhard Engisch,
Kirn Kirn is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. It is the seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Kirner Land. Kirn is a middle centre serving an area on the Nahe and in the Hunsrück. Geography Location Kirn lies in a la ...
; organ, ascribed to the Brothers Stumm; ''Marienglocke'' (“ Saint Mary's Bell”), 1499 by Nikolaus von Echternach * Hauptstraße 19:
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house; six-axis country school building, typical for its time, 1882


Church

The one building that characterizes the village is the Baroque Evangelical church in the village centre, outfitted with an organ by the famous family of organ builders Stumm. From 1804 to 1811, Friedrich Christian Laukhard was the pastor here, and during his time in Veitsrodt, he set some of his works to paper. The church also has a bell more than 500 years old, which came through both world wars without being seized and melted down.


Market

In Veitsrodt, markets, especially cattle markets, have been being held for more than 500 years. Bearing witness to this are two
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s in the civic coat of arms, a bull's head and a pair of clasped hands, symbolizing agreement on a deal. For 175 years now, the market has borne the name ''Veitsrodter Prämienmarkt''. On the second weekend in July, it is held on the market lands near Veitsrodt. Offered each year is a broad array of merchandise at over 300 market stalls.


Economy and infrastructure


Transport

Veitsrodt has two bus stops. While one is right in the village, the other one, ''Veitsrodt Markt'' (the outlying marketplace mentioned above), is to be found just under a kilometre from the village. Routes 346 and 351 stop in Veitsrodt. The termini are
Herrstein Herrstein is an ''Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is the seat of the ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Herrstein-Rha ...
/ Wickenrodt and
Rhaunen Rhaunen is an '' Ortsgemeinde'' – a municipality belonging to a ''Verbandsgemeinde'', a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was the seat of the former ''Verbandsgemeinde'' Rhaune ...
/ Frankfurt-Hahn Airport respectively.


German Gem Road

The ''Deutsche Edelsteinstraße'' (“German Gem Road”) runs straight through the village. In 1971, the German Gem Road's “stone guestbook” was laid out. This is a
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trail edged with selected boulders from a nearby quarry.


Further reading

* Peter Bayerlein: Schinderhannes-Chronik, Mainz-Kostheim 2003 * Peter Bayerlein: Schinderhannes-Ortslexikon, Mainz-Kostheim 2003


References


External links

* {{Authority control Birkenfeld (district)