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Dreingau is the
medieval name of one of five
Saxon pagi (i.e., boroughs) in what
today is the Münsterland in Westphalia.
During the
Middle Ages do****ents...
- Münster. It
includes the area
which in
medieval times was
known as the
Dreingau.
Regierungsbezirk Münster
mostly covers rural areas of Münsterland famous...
- name
Oelde was
first mentioned in a do****ent
around 890 as "Ulithi im
Dreingau" in the
Urbar of the
Werden monastery. In 1457 a
conflagration destro****...
- 16
September 2008
Rinkerode -
Dreingau Zeitung,
dreingau-zeitung.de, 16 July 2011
Hypnose -
Dreingau Zeitung,
dreingau-zeitung.de, 28
January 2012 A-Junioren:...
- women's
collegiate foundation) in Liesborn, in what was
originally the
Dreingau, now a part of
Wadersloh in the
district of
Warendorf in
North Rhine-Westphalia...
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younger half of the
Stone Age. In 858 it was
mentioned as
Seliheim in the
Dreingau. In the
early Middle Ages Selm was
ruled by the
count of Cappenberg, then...
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established Werne as a
parish by
erecting a
chapel in the
southern parts of the
Dreingau ("in pago dreginni"). He
acted on
orders of
Charlemagne who,
having finally...
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consists of two parts. The
first part "Dren-"
refers to the
medieval Gau
Dreingau which can be
translated as 'fruitful soil'. The
second part "-steinfurt"...
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around Rheine in the Münster
region Dersagau [de]:
between Vechta and
Damme Dreingau: in the Münster region,
between Greven, Lippstadt, and Lünen Grönegau:...