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    The Harzgau was a medieval shire (Gau) in the northeastern foorhils of the Harz mountains, part of the Eastphalia region of Saxony. It included the towns...
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    Hannover-Nord M from December 1925 to 30 September 1928 Ludolf Haase 17 Harzgau 1925–1926 Magdeburg (April 1926) RN from August 1925 to April 1926 Ludwig...
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  • Süpplingenburg; died 9 June 1075) was a Saxon count in the Eastphalian Harzgau and Nordthüringgau. He was the father of Emperor Lothair II. Gebhard was...
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  • Corvey [de], abbot of Corvey from 916 to 942 Volkmar I of Harzgau [de] (d. bef. 961), Count in Harzgau Volkmar (bishop of Paderborn) [de] (d. 983) Volkmar I...
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  • Werner, Margrave of the Nordmarkt Lothar (d. in battle, 1033), Count of Harzgau. Sometimes referred to as Lothar IV, Count of Walbeck, but not included...
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  • Burchard II and an older brother of Theodoric. Folcmar (Volkmar) count in the Harzgau (died before 961) (suggestion mentioned in Lexikon des Mittelalters.[year needed])...
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  • of Wettin, the son of Volkmar I (d. before 961), a Saxon count in the Harzgau. He is mentioned as an agnatic relative of Theodoric I of Wettin, who was...
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    Roßtrappe, could indicate an earlier Celtic occupation of the Harz. The Harzgau itself was first mentioned in a deed by the Emperor, Louis the Pious, from...
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    certain Saxon nobleman named Liutger was mentioned as a count in or of the Harzgau subdivision of Eastphalia. His grandson Count Gebhard, father of Emperor...
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    Otto III in 989. The town became the administrative centre of the Saxon Harzgau and an important trading location. The Halberstadt bishops had the Church...
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    Salzgau) Salzgau (Salzgitter) Densigau (sometimes considered part of Salzgau) Harzgau (Halberstadt) Schwabengau Hassegau (Mansfeld) Friesenfeld (sometimes considered...
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    vassal of Emperor Lothair of Supplinburg he exercised count's rights in the Harzgau and was later recorded as a vassal of Henry the Lion. From 1128 he was...
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  • Saxony from 992 Frederick (d. July 1002 or 15 March 1003), Count in the Harzgau and in the Nordthüringgau, was Count Palatine of Saxony from 995 to 996...
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  • Bruno, Count of Arneburg, and Frederuna, daughter of Volkmar, Count of Harzgau. Mathilde’s nephew was Bruno of Querfurt, son of her brother Bruno, Count...
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    Halberstadt–Vienenburg and Magdeburg–Thale railway lines. Wegeleben in the Saxon Harzgau was the site of a fortress possibly erected at the behest of King Henry...
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    Saxony from 992 Frederick (d. July 1002 or 15 March 1003), Count in the Harzgau and in the Nordthüringgau, was Count Palatine of Saxony from 995 to 996...
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  • Pommern 1925–1927 Died in 1945 in captivity in Czechoslovakia Ludwig Viereck Harzgau 1925–1926 Fate unknown Fritz Wächtler Gau Bayerische Ostmark 1935–1945...
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  • about him, but he is assumed to have been count of the Saxon Schwabengau, Harzgau and Nordthüringgau with his seat at Ballenstedt Castle. Esico was first...
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    Osterwalde and Balsamgau in the north, Derlingau in the west, as well as Harzgau and Schwabengau in the south. Beyond Elbe and Saale it bordered on the...
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  • bordered by the following counties (list may be incomplete): Salzgau, Harzgau, Helmengau, Eichsfeld, Lochne, Suilberge. Its most important town was Pöhlde...
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  • a German Nazi Party official who served as the first Gauleiter of the “Harzgau,” later Gau Magdeburg, in the Party's early days. Not much is known about...
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  • century), Count of Plötzkau', son of Bernhard I von Kakelingen, Count of Harzgau and his wife Ida of Querfurt. Little is known about Dietrich or his ancestors...
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    years in the farming village of Ströbeck near Drübeck Abbey in the Saxon Harzgau. According to legend, Gunzelin spent his imprisonment playing chess and...
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    8. Bernhard of Süpplingenburg, Count of Harzgau 4. Gebhard of Supplinburg 9. Ida of Querfurt 2. Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor 10. Frederick, Count of...
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    Harzgau region. His vassal Poppo I of Blankenburg, a relative of Lothair's wife Richenza of Northeim, is documented as count over the Eastern Harzgau...
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  • when King Otto III of Germany dedicated the estate in the Eastphalian Harzgau to his sister Abbess Adelaide of Quedlinburg. In 1004 his successor King...
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    (from the north, clockwise): Bardengau, Gau Osterwald, Nordthüringgau, Harzgau, Salzgau, Hastfalagau, Gau Flutwide, Gau Gretinge. The most important town...
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    counties: Balsamgau, Derlingau, the western part of the Nordthüringgau, Harzgau, Schwabengau, and Hassegau. Thus, it stretched from the Oker river near...
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    Gröningen was a priory. It was vested with extended estates in the Saxon Harzgau, which later became part of the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt. After...
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    River Wipper. Adjacent Saxon shires were: Nordthüringgau in the north, Harzgau with Quedlinburg in the west, as well as Friesenfeld and Hassegau in the...
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