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The Frankenburg is a natural monument with the ruins of a rock castle in the county of Südliche Weinstraße in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies above the Modenbach valley on a rocky outcrop of the ''Frankenberg'' called the ''Frankenfelsen'' and was built to guard the road opposite Meistersel Castle. Today, all that remains of the Frankenburg are a few wall remnants and manmade traces on the rock.〔Arndt Hartung: ''Pfälzer Burgen''. In: ''Pfälzer Burgenrevier''. Landau/Pfalz, 1985.〕〔Günter Stein: ''Neuscharfeneck''. In: ''Burgen und Schlösser in der Pfalz''. Frankfurt/Main, 1976.〕 The rocky outcrop on the Frankenberg lies at a height of 545 metres above sea level.〔Landenvermessungsamt Rheinland-Pfalz: ''Annweiler am Trifels''. In: ''1:25,000 topographic map series with footpaths''. 1999.〕 == History == The first record of the castle dates to 1327, when James of Ruppertsberg opened the castle to Count Jofried of Leiningen on the occasion of an ''Urfehde'', a sworn agreement not to feud. Before 1353 the Frankenburg was under the rule of the lords of Dahn. In the 15th century it was presumably abandoned and fell into ruins.
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