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Linzgau is a
historic region in
Southern Germany, in the
state of Baden-Württemberg. It is
located north of Lake
Constance and
south of the
Danube valley...
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river Rhine on the
south and west, the
region of
Baden stretches from the
Linzgau, Lörrach and
Freiburg im
Breisgau to
Karlsruhe and then on to Mannheim...
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between the
watersheds of the
Rhine and the Danube. The area is
known as the
Linzgau.
Pfullendorf was
founded by the
Alamanni tribe during their third wave...
- over his father's
offices in Swabia, namely:
count of Alpgau,
count of
Linzgau, and
possibly count of Argengau. However, when
Conrad and his
other sons...
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Celtic village Lentia;
today a
region north of Lake
Constance is
called Linzgau. Stather, Hans (1997). "Fragen zu den Lentiensern".
Hegau (in German)....
- Vinzgau". No such
place existed,
although the name may be
derived from
either Linzgau or Vinschgau. He was
married before 754 to Emma (d. 789 or 798 or after...
- Bliesgau,
Germany Huosigau,
Germany Illergau,
Germany Kraichgau,
Germany Linzgau,
Germany Lungau,
Austria Oberammergau,
Germany Pinzgau,
Austria Pongau...
- Höchsten in the
southeast of the district. The
district is also
located in
Linzgau and
Upper Swabia. The deer in the coat of arms is the
symbol of the duchy...
- of Überlingen and ten
kilometers (6 miles)
north east of
Meersburg in
Linzgau mainly in the
valley of
Linzer Aach. The
district Oberstenweiler is situated...
- Europe; the
first wife of Charlemagne, Hildegard, came from the
family of
Linzgau counts,
whose seat in
Buchhorn (present-day Friedrichshafen)
bordered the...