- The
Derlingau was an
early medieval county (Gau) of the
Duchy of Saxony. The
Derlingau approximately consisted of the area
between the
river Oker in the...
-
margrave for himself. The
office was
granted instead to Lothair,
Count of
Derlingau and Nordthüringgau.
Lothair ruled the
Nordmark from 983 to 1003. Bishop...
- Brun (Latin Bruno; born
around 975, died
around 1010), was
Count in the
Derlingau, the Nordthüringgau, the Hastfalagau, the Salzgau, the Gau Gretinge, and...
- in the
Derlingau, from
which they
spread their influence to
adjacent areas. The town of Brunswick,
located at the
western edge of the
Derlingau, became...
- Germany. Oda's
father was
perhaps Ida's
first husband, Lippold/Liudolf of
Derlingau (d.1038), or he may have been Ida's
second husband, Dedi of
Saxony (d...
- 932 Died 4
April 994
Noble family Billung Issue Wichmann III
Ekbert in
Derlingau Amelung in
Padergau Father Wichmann the
Elder Mother Frederuna von Westfalen...
- a
count in the Schwabengau,
later also in the Nordthüringgau and the
Derlingau, who was the
first Margrave of the
Northern March from 965
until the Great...
- in the south. The
county was
bordered (clockwise) by the Salzgau, the
Derlingau, the Nordthüringgau, the Schwabengau, the
Thuringian Helmegau, and the...
-
April 1038) was
Margrave of Frisia,
Count of Brunswick,
Count in the
Derlingau and the Gudingau.
Liudolf was a
descendant of the
Saxon family of the...
-
Gretinge (Hohne)
Mulbeze Balsamgau (Stendal)
Flutwidde Astfala (Hildesheim)
Derlingau (Evessen) Nordthüringgau
Gudingau (Elze)
Valothungo (sometimes considered...