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- 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 Empire...
- administration 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...
- Bonngau; in the east the Rhine separated the Ahrgau from the Auelgau. The gaugraves (Gaugrafen) of Ahrgau mentioned in the records were: Sigbod, or Sybodo...
- 1140) to Hedwig of Gudensberg, the daughter and heiress of the Hessian gaugrave ("gau count"), Giso IV, on the basis of which, after the death of Giso...
- Falkenburg Castle. According to legend, after the death of her husband, Gaugrave Wernher I, his widow, Wiligarta, led a hermit's life here as penance to...
- circle Imperial diet History Namur County 1194: Margaviate Burg n/a 998: Gaugrave ("gau count") in Lommegau invested with title Namur 1067: Partitioned into...
- century the gaus lost their political relevance. The gau was ruled by gaugraves ("gau counts"): Albuin (died after 898), Count of the Eifelgau Erenfried...
- system, Bruchweiler found itself in the Nahegau. Heading the Gau was a gaugrave (Gaugraf i.e."Gau count"), who was the king's official, and who could,...
- Frankish rule, the land was carved up into Gaue, with each headed by a gaugrave (Gaugraf i.e. "Gau count"). Rohrbach belonged, together with the other...
- the Emichones, who until 1110 were lords in the Nahegau. When the last gaugrave ("Gau count"), Emich, died, the divisions began: about 1113, his son Emich...