The Margraviate of the Nordgau (Modern German: Markgrafschaft Nordgau, Middle High German: Marcgraveschaft Nortgou) or Bavarian Nordgau (Bayerischer Nordgau)...
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the medieval County of Nordgau, the northern part of Alsace Margraviate of the Nordgau, the Bavarian Nordgau in the area of the Upper Palatinate Bavarian...
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(Bavarian) Nordgau proper: along the Naab and the eastern Franconian Jura, roughly coterminous with the Upper Palatinate Radenzgau [de]: along the lower Regnitz...
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(871–pre-885), King (pre-885–894) Mojmír II, Duke (894–906) Margraviate of the Nordgau – Ernest, Margrave (?–861) Rodold, Margrave (861–c.880) Engeldeo...
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Nuremberg (redirect from History of Nuremberg)
an imperial castle between East Francia and the Margraviate of the Nordgau of Bavaria. From 1050 to 1572 the city expanded and rose dramatically in importance...
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Electoral Palatinate (redirect from Palatinate of the Rhine)
in 1294, the elder branch of the Wittelsbachs came into possession of both the Rhenish Palatinate and the territories in the Bavarian Nordgau (Bavaria...
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Rotheneck, Abbess (1197–1218) Margraviate of the Nordgau (complete list) – Diepold III, Margrave (1093–1146) Imperial County of Ortenburg (complete list)...
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Marburg, Abbess (1089–1103) Margraviate of the Nordgau (complete list) – Henry of Schweinfurt, Margrave (994–1004) Otto of Schweinfurt, Margrave (1024–1031)...
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Margraviate of the Nordgau (complete list) – Luitpold, Margrave (895–903) Poppo of Thuringia, Margrave (903–?) Arnulf, Margrave (907–937) Berthold of...
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The Bohemian March may refer to either: the March of Moravia, a marcher state existing in various forms from 1182 to 1918 the March of the Nordgau, a margraviate...
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Bavaria after the partition of Bavaria in 1349. In 1351, he and Louis VI gave up their rights in Bavaria to Louis V in return for the Margraviate of Brandenburg...
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count in the Nordgau, the region north of Ratisbon (Regensburg) in the Duchy of Bavaria. A more recent theory identifies Leopold as a younger son of Duke...
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the Margraviate of Austria and its successor, the Duchy of Austria, was ruled by the House of Babenberg. At that time, those states were part of the Holy...
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son of Carloman of Bavaria and Liutswind, who may have been the sister of Ernst, Count of the Bavarian Nordgau Margraviate (now in the area of the Upper...
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Schweinfurt (redirect from History of Schweinfurt)
As thanks Berthold of Otto I received the counties for the Folkfeld- and the Radenzgau and the Margraviate for the Nordgau, about the present-day Upper...
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from the family of the Agilolfings. The Bavarians then colonized the area from the March of the Nordgau along the Naab river (later called the Upper...
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settlement as early as the 9th century. At that time, present-day Nuremberg was on the border between the Bavarian Nordgau and the stem duchy of Franconia. Nuremberg...
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of the longest-reigning monarchs in history, detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest, ranked by length of reign. The...
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Babonids (section Origins of the Babonids)
its progenitor Count Babo I of Regensburg, administered possessions in the Bavarian Donaugau and Nordgau until the end of the 12th century. Today, these...
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Emperor Henry V and is best known as the father-in-law of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. He was Margrave of the Nordgau, of Nabburg, Vohburg and Cham. His father...
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Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter S: Hans-Walter Herrmann (2005), "Saarbrücken...
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Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter L:...
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Sundgau (redirect from Landgraviate of Sundgau)
Nordgau (Unterelsass) and Sundgau, the latter being mentioned in the Treaty of Mersen in 870. Historically then, Sundgau coincides with the lands of the...
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the Palatine, the County of Tyrol, the Margraviate of Brandenburg, the County of Holland, County of Zeeland and the County of Hainault. This gave them...
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Free imperial city (redirect from Free Cities of Germany)
Constitutionally, if in no other way, the diminutive Free Imperial City of Isny was the equal of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Having probably learned...
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King Heinrich IV hands over the praedium of Wrzaha, in his margraviate in the Nortgowe district (Nordgau), to Bishop Hermann of Bamberg and his church. While...
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maternal aunt the Margravine of Lower Lusatia— who was betrothed on 18 May 1035 with Otto of Schweinfurt, Margrave of the Nordgau; however, the marriage never...
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derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire...
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That same year, the Margraviate of Vohburg passed to Louis as well. An old story goes that the Duke made the acquaintance of Ludmilla of Bohemia with affection...
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German–Polish War (1003–1018) (redirect from Siege of Meissen)
Bolesław's life, which he escaped only with the help of Duke Bernard of Saxony, the Nordgau margrave Henry of Schweinfurt and several friendly German nobles...
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