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Hessengau is an
historical region of modern-day
Germany located between Beverungen and
Marburg in the
north and Bad
Hersfeld to the south.
Georg Landau...
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unless otherwise noted. In the
early Middle Ages the
Hessengau territory (named
after the
Germanic Chatti tribes)
formed the northern...
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Philip I,
Landgrave of Hesse. In the
early Middle Ages, the
territory of
Hessengau,
named after the
Germanic Chatti tribes,
formed the
northern part of the...
- area of
southern Saxony. The
honour was
initially held by a
Count of
Hessengau, then from the
early 11th
century by the
Counts of Goseck,
later by the...
- area of
southern Saxony. The
honour was
initially held by a
Count of
Hessengau, then from the
early 11th
century by the
Counts of Goseck,
later by the...
- Maximin's
Abbey at
Trier Bertulf,
Bishop of
Trier Berengar,
count in the
Hessengau who all rose to
prominent positions in West Francia. The
Annals of Fulda...
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Fritzlar and K****el, and a
Saxonian one. In the 9th century, the
Saxon Hessengau also came
under the rule of the Franconians.[citation needed] From 962...
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northeast of the
Lahngau was the
Hessengau, the
former settlement area of the Chatti. Like the Lahngau, the
Hessengau would for a time be
dominated by...
- of his brother,
Eberhard from 913
appeared as
count in the
Franconian Hessengau and Persgau, 913 and 928 als as
count in the
Upper Lahngau. He supported...
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Conrad I of
Logenahe (832–860). He was the
count of the
Oberlahngau (886),
Hessengau (897),
Gotzfeldgau (903),
Wetterau (905), and
Wormsgau (906). He united...