The Liesgau was a shire (Gau) of the Duchy of Saxony in the early medieval period, roughly corresponding to the former Osterode district of Lower Saxony...
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Theodoric I of Wettin (redirect from Thierry I of Liesgau)
926): the association with Liesgau is connected to this hypothesis, as a Swabian count named Burchard is attested for Liesgau in 965 (known as Burchard...
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as Dietrich, Thiedericus, and Thierry I of Liesgau (died c. 982). He was most probably based in the Liesgau (located at the western edge of the Harz)....
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known as Henry of Nordheim or Northeim, was Count in Rittigau (part of Liesgau) and Eichsfeld from 1083 onwards, and was the Margrave of Frisia from 14...
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of Thuringia: Adalbero (d. 982) was a Count in the Hessengau and in the Liesgau, Count Palatine of Saxony from 972, Dietrich (d. 995), probably a son of...
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Count of Liesgau, and had two children: Henry III von Stade, Canon at Hildesheim Cathedral, after 1002 Udo von Stade (986-1040), Count of Liesgau and Rittegau...
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of Thuringia: Adalbero (d. 982) was a Count in the Hessengau and in the Liesgau, Count Palatine of Saxony from 972, Dietrich (d. 995), probably a son of...
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the Nordthüringgau, the Schwabengau, the Thuringian Helmegau, and the Liesgau. Counts in the Harzgau were: Frederick I 875/880 Frederick II 937 and 945...
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brother or completely unrelated (see his own article) Burchard, count of Liesgau. His second marriage was to Hedwig, daughter of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria...
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(Unter)-Leinegau: along the lower Leine and Aller rivers, northeast of Celle Liesgau: in southern Lower Saxony; western Harzvorland [de] Marstemgau [de]: around...
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