Dreingau is the medieval name of one of five Saxon pagi (i.e., boroughs) in what today is the Münsterland in Westphalia. During the Middle Ages documents...
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Münster. It includes the area which in medieval times was known as the Dreingau. Regierungsbezirk Münster mostly covers rural areas of Münsterland famous...
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name Oelde was first mentioned in a document around 890 as "Ulithi im Dreingau" in the Urbar of the Werden monastery. In 1457 a conflagration destroyed...
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women's collegiate foundation) in Liesborn, in what was originally the Dreingau, now a part of Wadersloh in the district of Warendorf in North Rhine-Westphalia...
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16 September 2008 Rinkerode - Dreingau Zeitung, dreingau-zeitung.de, 16 July 2011 Hypnose - Dreingau Zeitung, dreingau-zeitung.de, 28 January 2012 A-Junioren:...
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established Werne as a parish by erecting a chapel in the southern parts of the Dreingau ("in pago dreginni"). He acted on orders of Charlemagne who, having finally...
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younger half of the Stone Age. In 858 it was mentioned as Seliheim in the Dreingau. In the early Middle Ages Selm was ruled by the count of Cappenberg, then...
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consists of two parts. The first part "Dren-" refers to the medieval Gau Dreingau which can be translated as 'fruitful soil'. The second part "-steinfurt"...
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around Rheine in the Münster region Dersagau [de]: between Vechta and Damme Dreingau: in the Münster region, between Greven, Lippstadt, and Lünen Grönegau:...
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