- The
Bardengau was a
medieval county (Gau) in the
Duchy of Saxony. Its main town was Bardowick;
other important towns were Lüneburg and
Oldenstadt (today...
- In the 10th century, the
property of the
family was
centered in the
Bardengau around Lüneburg and they
controlled the
march named after them.[citation...
- and
arrived in the
lands of Scoringa,
perhaps the
Baltic coast or the
Bardengau on the
banks of the Elbe.
Scoringa was
ruled by the
Vandals and their...
-
branch of the Langobards, and
their name may be
preserved in
toponym Bardengau, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. They are
mentioned in both
Beowulf and in Widsith...
- Sturmera)
Bardi /
Bardongavenses (they
lived in
Bardengawi /
Barden gawi /
Bardengau or
Barden Gau)
Angarians /
Angrians (same as the
Angrivarii or Angarii)...
- the land of the Nordalbingians, on the
right bank of the river. In the
Bardengau in 785,
Widukind agreed to
surrender in
return for a
guarantee that no...
- federation. Upon his brother's
death in 944, he also
became count in the
Saxon Bardengau around the town of Lüneburg,
where he
founded the
monastery of St Michael...
- to South, the Gaue were (where available,
modernized names are used):
Bardengau around Lüneburg (sometimes
considered part of Angria, not Eastphalia)...
-
indicates it is one of the more
recent settlements (after 800 A. D.)in the
Bardengau,
because placename endings like -burg, -hagen, -ingen, -rode or even -husen...
-
among the po****tion, and
compelled Mistislaw to s****
refuge in the
Saxon Bardengau. The
majority of
recent research views Mistislaw as a
Christian Slavic...