- has been
handed down as a palace.
Lobdenburg became the
capital of the
Lobdengau. In 628, the
Frankish King
Dagobert I "gave away" the town and the region...
-
featuring Mithras and the Sun god (Sol Invictus)
banqueting on the hide of the
slaughtered bull,
dating to 130 CE,
Lobdengau-Museum, Ladenburg, Germany...
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banquet scene featuring Mithras and the Sun god
banqueting on the hide of the
slaughtered bull,
dating to 130 AD,
Lobdengau-Museum, Ladenburg, Germany...
-
Suebi ceramics.
Lobdengau-Museum, Ladenburg, Germany...
- in Wormsgau, 910
Count in Niederlahngau, 927
Count in Ahrgau,
Count in
Lobdengau,
founded 910 the
Abbey St.
Georg in
Limburg an der Lahn,
where he was...
-
instead have
Hessengau extend further west into what
would be
Oberlahngau Lobdengau [de]:
along the
lower Neckar at the
confluence with the
Upper Rhine in...
- winds. In the 7th century, the area
around Neckarsteinach belonged to the
Lobdengau, and p****ed
along with it to the high
monastery at Worms, when its fiefholder...
- the
lower Niederlahngau, and in 927 as
Count in the
Ahrgau and in the
Lobdengau; in 910, he
endowed St. George’s
Abbey in
Limburg an der Lahn,
where he...
-
abbot of
Hersfeld (932–935) Meingaud,
count in the
Maingau (965–987) and
Lobdengau (987–1002),
member of the
Conradine family Megingoz of
Guelders (d. c...