Definition of Gaugraf. Meaning of Gaugraf. Synonyms of Gaugraf

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Gaugraf. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Gaugraf and, of course, Gaugraf synonyms and on the right images related to the word Gaugraf.

Definition of Gaugraf

No result for Gaugraf. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Gaugraf from wikipedia

- of the realm during the 9th and 10th centuries and ruled by a gaugrave (Gaugraf i.e. "gau count"). Similar to many shires in England, during the Middle...
- German-derived term sometimes for a count who governed a whole gau is "Gaugraf", and a gau containing several counties is sometimes called a "Grossgau"...
- Graf. Both a feudal title of comital rank and a more technical office. Gaugraf Gaugrave Gau 'imperial territory' + Graf. Ruler of a gau in the Carolingian...
- (originally a term for sub-regions of the Holy Roman Empire headed by a Gaugraf) for these new provincial structures was deliberately chosen because of...
- margrave Ernest of Austria from 1055. In 1048 Siegfried do****ents as a Gaugraf in the Tyrolean Puster Valley and in the Carinthian Lavant Valley; he must...
- Konrad Kurzbold, Gaugraf des Niederlahngaus. In: N****auische Annalen 1990, pp. 1–6. Wolf-Heino Struck: Nachträge zu Konrad Kurzbold, Gaugraf des Niederlahngaus...
- Hesse were landgraviates. Graf, Markgraf, Landgraf, Pfalzgraf, Reichsgraf, Gaugraf Look up Grafschaft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Literature about...
- Child issued a deed for the foundation of a Stift of canons, which the Gaugraf of Niederlahngau, Konrad Kurzbold (~ 885–948) had pushed for. The construction...
- under Frankish suzerainty (8th century), each pagus was ruled by a count (Gaugraf) who in turn responded to the duke of Alamannia. Many of the names of these...
- by the bishop ****isted by the archdeacon and the local lord or baron (Gaugraf). Their purpose was inquisitorial and judicial. After the time of Ulrich...