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Rheinfelden districts of the
Swiss canton of Aargau. The
region was
known as
Frickgau in the
medieval period,
ultimately from a Late
Latin [regio] ferraricia...
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merged into the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes) Prin****lity of
Frickgau (1802–1803; 364 Days
under French,
merged with Switzerland) Newfoundland...
- 11th
century and died out in the male line in 1223; held the
counties of
Frickgau and Sisgau;
their line was
continued by a
branch of the Frohburg, which...
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Frankish Empire. Some of the
current cantonal territory was once part of the
Frickgau, the Sisgau, and the Zürichgau.
During the
Middle Ages
several noble families...
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district capital of the
newly created Canton of Fricktal, (Prin****lity of
Frickgau),
joining the
Helvetic Republic in August, the
point at
which the city...
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district capital of the
newly created Canton of Fricktal, (Prin****lity of
Frickgau),
joining the
Helvetic Republic in August. On 19
February 1803, Canton...
- Zürichgau or
lands around Zürich. His
brother Arnold I,
became Count of the
Frickgau in 1064 and vogt over Säckingen
Abbey in 1073. When he died childless,...
- name of the
village was
taken from that of the encomp****ing
region of
Frickgau (mentioned as
Frichgowe in 926), from a
Vulgar Latin [regio] ferraricia...
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military governor. Heinrich’s
estates lie
mainly in Aargau, Zürichgau and
Frickgau in
modern Switzerland and
Karneid remains of
little interest to him. 1371...
- died out in the
early 13th century. The
family was
subject to the Earl of
Frickgau,
which included the Homberg-Tierstein
family and
after 1231, the Habsburgs...