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    Linzgau is a historic region in Southern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located north of Lake Constance and south of the Danube valley...
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    river Rhine on the south and west, the region of Baden stretches from the Linzgau, Lörrach and Freiburg im Breisgau to Karlsruhe and then on to Mannheim...
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    between the watersheds of the Rhine and the Danube. The area is known as the Linzgau. Pfullendorf was founded by the Alamanni tribe during their third wave...
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  • Vinzgau". No such place existed, although the name may be derived from either Linzgau or Vinschgau. He was married before 754 to Emma (d. 789 or 798 or after...
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    Bliesgau, Germany Huosigau, Germany Illergau, Germany Kraichgau, Germany Linzgau, Germany Lungau, Austria Oberammergau, Germany Pinzgau, Austria Pongau...
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    over his father's offices in Swabia, namely: count of Alpgau, count of Linzgau, and possibly count of Argengau. However, when Conrad and his other sons...
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  • Celtic village Lentia; today a region north of Lake Constance is called Linzgau. Stather, Hans (1997). "Fragen zu den Lentiensern". Hegau (in German)....
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    Ernst-August Heinrich-Donatus Mathias (born 11 February 2006) The family lives in Linzgau near Schloss Salem. Although titles of nobility were abolished in Germany...
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  • Conrad the Younger Probably his son was also Welf I count of Alpgau and Linzgau in Swabia Reuter 1992, p. 43. Heidecker 2010, p. 199. Reuter 1992, p. 45...
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    Europe; the first wife of Charlemagne, Hildegard, came from the family of Linzgau counts, whose seat in Buchhorn (present-day Friedrichshafen) bordered the...
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    Northeastern corner, left of the Danube (capital Nördlingen). Linzgowe (Linzgau) and Argungowe (named for Argen River) north of Lake Constance. Eritgau...
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    of Überlingen and ten kilometers (6 miles) north east of Meersburg in Linzgau mainly in the valley of Linzer Aach. The district Oberstenweiler is situated...
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  • requested by Pope Stephen V. Bernard had the support of Count Ulrich of the Linzgau and Argengau and Bernard, Abbot of Saint Gall. Probably, he fled Alemannia...
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  • southern Breisgau, eastern and southern Thurgau, and across Lake Constance in Linzgau and Argengau. He established the connections to the properties south of...
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    southern Baltic Sea coast between the Oder and the Vistula Lentienses, Linzgau Lentienses Alemannic tribe Mid-3rd century between the Danube in the north...
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    Bernard of Clairvaux at the Konstanz Minster, donated an estate in the Linzgau region to Bernard's monastic order, the Cistercians. That estate, called...
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    Heiligenberg) is a princely castle in renaissance style, situated in Heiligenberg, Linzgau within the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is sited on a plateau...
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  • Höchsten in the southeast of the district. The district is also located in Linzgau and Upper Swabia. The deer in the coat of arms is the symbol of the duchy...
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    (844 m), Konstanz, Hegau Höchsten (837.8 m), Bodenseekreis/ Sigmaringen, Linzgau Hohe Warte (820 m), Reutlingen, Swabian Jura Boßler (799.7 m), Göppingen...
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    Island of Reichenau, the Bodanrück peninsula, and Lake Überlingen to the Linzgau region in the northeast. This did not include the Imperial City of Constance...
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  • Barmstedt GmbH KEEP - Kommunale Eisenberger Energiepartner GmbH Regionalnetze Linzgau GmbH SVH Stromversorgung Haar GmbH Netzbetrieb Hirschberg GmbH & Co. KG...
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  • father-in-law of Louis the Pious Welf I, d. bef. 876, count of Alpgau and Linzgau Welf II, Count of Swabia, died 1030, supposed descendant of Welf I Welf...
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  • relationship is considered probable because both Conrad and Welf I were counts of Linzgau and Alpgau. The relationship between Welf I and all later members of the...
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    (literally: the Holy Mountain or the Mountain of Saints) is located in the upper Linzgau region. Because of its location, Heiligenberg offers visitors an exceptional...
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    (from 1253) it can be inferred that they owned land in the distant German Linzgau. The Vazes received tithes from a total of 28 communities in the surroundings...
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    2010, ISBN 9783865685759. Hans Schleuning (Red.): Überlingen und der Linzgau am Bodensee. (Teilauflage auch als: Der Kreis Überlingen.) Theiss, Stuttgart...
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    Keltinstein (between Geltnach and Wertach, tributaries of the Lech) Linzgowe (Linzgau) Mortunova, the later Ortenau (Gengenbach) Nekargowe (named for the Neckar;...
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    and of Bava, widow of Conrad I, Count of Aargau and Auxerre, Count of Linzgau (Welfen) Walaho IV (Werner IV) († probably before 890), Salian dynasty...
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  • was at war with the Welfs over the inheritance of the House of Buchhorn (Linzgau, Alpgau and Upper Raetia). His mother encouraged Rudolf to fight for their...
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    Western Hegau Deanery of Eastern Hegau Deanery of Konstanz Deanery of Linzgau Deanery of Meßkirch Deanery of Sigmaringen Deanery of Zollern The northernmost...
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