- The
Eifelgau was a
Frankish gau in the
region of the
present day
Limestone Eifel in Germany. The
Eifelgau derives its name from the
Eifel mountains between...
- Lotharingia, and of
several counties along the Rhine,
including Bonngau,
Eifelgau, Mieblgau, Zülpichgau, Keldachgau,
Alzey and Auelgau, from 945
until his...
- the
volcanic cone of the Hohe Acht (746.9 m).
Originally the
Carolingian Eifelgau only
covered the
smaller region roughly around the
sources of the rivers...
- the
Vinxtbach stream to the Hohe Acht; in the west it
bordered on the
Eifelgau and Zülpichgau
along the
Adenaubach stream as far as the Ahr,
along the...
-
Erenfridi comitis;
belegt 941-966 mit Zülpichgau, Bonngau, Hattuariengau,
Eifelgau, Ruhrgau,
Keldachgau Melchers, B. Die
altesten Grafen von Berg bis zu ihrem...
- and
estates on 20
January 867 with Otbert, a v****al of
Count II from the
Eifelgau.
Amongst other things, the king
transferred to him in the
Moselgau in the...
- Düffelgau [de]: on the
Lower Rhine,
roughly between Cleves and
Xanten Eifelgau: in
northern Eifel Gildegau [de] or Gellepgau: on left bank of the Lower...
- same man of that name who held
counties in what is now Germany, in the
Eifelgau in the 10th
century but the
identification is
likely to be wrong. Other...
- Abbey, now in Belgium, for
lands which the
abbey held in Nohas, in the
Eifelgau, and in the
county of Zülpich, now in Germany. It is
noted by historians...
-
Abbot Tankrad and a man
named Beringar. Some
holdings in
Wiesbaum in the
Eifelgau,
which had
earlier been
given Tankrad's
monastery along with fields, cropland...