- The
Harzgau was a
medieval shire (Gau) in the
northeastern foorhils of the Harz mountains, part of the
Eastphalia region of Saxony. It
included the towns...
- his son. Von
Harzgau (Father) was the son of
Count Frederick II von
Harzgau (Died 945 CE) who was the son of
Friedrich I Graf im
Harzgau (Died 880 CE)...
- Süpplingenburg; died 9 June 1075) was a
Saxon count in the
Eastphalian Harzgau and Nordthüringgau. He was the
father of
Emperor Lothair II.
Gebhard was...
- Corvey [de],
abbot of
Corvey from 916 to 942
Volkmar I of
Harzgau [de] (d. bef. 961),
Count in
Harzgau Volkmar (bishop of Paderborn) [de] (d. 983)
Volkmar I...
- Hannover-Nord M from
December 1925 to 30
September 1928
Ludolf Haase 17
Harzgau 1925–1926
Magdeburg (April 1926) RN from
August 1925 to
April 1926 Ludwig...
- Werner,
Margrave of the
Nordmarkt Lothar (d. in battle, 1033),
Count of
Harzgau.
Sometimes referred to as
Lothar IV,
Count of Walbeck, but not included...
- when King Otto III of
Germany dedicated the
estate in the
Eastphalian Harzgau to his
sister Abbess Adelaide of Quedlinburg. In 1004 his
successor King...
- Roßtrappe,
could indicate an
earlier Celtic occupation of the Harz. The
Harzgau itself was
first mentioned in a deed by the Emperor,
Louis the Pious, from...
- of Wettin, the son of
Volkmar I (d.
before 961), a
Saxon count in the
Harzgau. He is
mentioned as an
agnatic relative of
Theodoric I of Wettin, who was...
-
certain Saxon nobleman named Liutger was
mentioned as a
count in or of the
Harzgau subdivision of Eastphalia. His
grandson Count Gebhard,
father of Emperor...