- 47°43′16″N 8°10′34″E / 47.721°N 8.176°E / 47.721; 8.176
Alpgau (also
Albgau) was a
territory of
Alemannia and the
Duchy of
Swabia during the 8th to...
- Mortunova, the
later Ortenau,
along the
Upper Rhine opposite Nordgau.
Alpegowe (
Albgau),
centered on St.
Blaise Abbey,
Black Forest. In
modern France (the Alsace):...
-
became the core of the
family dominions.
Among those lands were the
Frankish Albgau and Ufgau. He and his wife
founded the
Augustinian monastery of Backnang...
- From west to east, they are Dinkelberg, Augstgau, Fricktal,
Table Jura,
Albgau, Aargau, Hotzenwald, Klettgau, Zurzibiet, Zürichgau,
Hegau and Thurgau....
- Oos
River and the
lower Murg,
delimited to the
south by the
counties of
Albgau and Ortenau. It was part of the
bishopric of Speyer.
Modern cities located...
- F. A. (1951).
Ettlingen und der
Albgau im
Wandel der Geschichte.
Rundgang durch die Stadt, den
Bezirk und das
Albgau-Museum (in German). Karlsruhe: Verlag...
- sub-gau of
Albuinsbar Gau Alba [de]:
northeastern portion of the
Swabian Alb
Albgau or Alpgau:
along the
north bank of the High Rhine, west of Schaffhausen;...