- The
Friesenfeld was a Gau (territory), in modern-day
north Thuringia and
south Saxony-Anhalt in the area
between Allstedt and
Merseburg and
which bordered...
- Nordthüringgau in the north,
Harzgau with
Quedlinburg in the west, as well as
Friesenfeld and H****egau in the south. In the
southwest it
bordered Helmegau in Thuringia;...
- Sangerhausen.
Allstedt is
mentioned as the
tithable place Altstedi in
Friesenfeld in the
Hersfeld Tithe Register,
created between 881 and 899.
Within the...
- part of Salzgau)
Harzgau (Halberstadt)
Schwabengau H****egau (Mansfeld)
Friesenfeld (sometimes
considered part of H****egau)
Dieter Thierbach, Rätsel des...
-
daughter of
Erwin of Mersburg, who
possessed property in H****egau and
Friesenfeld. The name of Hatheburg's
mother is
Wendilgarde and her mother's sister...
- Abbey.
Sangerhausen is
mentioned as the
tithable place Sangerhus in
Friesenfeld in the
Hersfeld Tithe Register,
created between 881 and 899. It is mentioned...
-
Saxon shires of
Schwabengau (Suavia) in the
north and
Friesenfeld in the west. The
Friesenfeld is
considered a
distinct shire by some sources, but in...
- 881 and 899, Mönchpfiffel is
listed as the
tithable place Bablide in
Friesenfeld.
Nikolausrieth in the area of the
Golden Aue (Golden Meadow) was first...
-
Abbey where the
place name was
listed as
Husuuua in the
district of
Friesenfeld. This is
likely to mean
House by the meadow. The name may also derive...
- Gandersheim/Winzenburg
region Flutwidde [de]:
along the
lower Fuhse,
south of
Celle Friesenfeld:
between Allstedt and
Merseburg Gretinge:
north of
Celle Gudingau [de]...