- The
Metzgau was a
medieval Gaugrafschaft, a
frankish management district, with the city of Metz as its center. The
County of Metz
originated from the...
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Stenay in
Meuse and the
canton of
Carignan in Ardennes)
Messin (Metz,
Metzgau and all of French-speaking Moselle) Nancéien (Nancy,
southern Meurthe-et-Moselle)...
- Metz
Bishopric Upp Rhen EC by 535:
Established 945, 1047, 1152:
Acquired Metzgau piecemeal 1065:
Acquired Saarbrücken 1123: Lost Saarbrücken 1241: Lost...
- The
County of Metz
originated from the
frankish Metzgau. In the
second half of the 9th
century it went to the
Gerhardiner (de),
which held at the same...
-
Lorrain dialect (1856), and
several pieces in the Francophone
dialect of
Metzgau (the so-called
patois messin). His
publications in the
field of art history...
-
Koblenz Methingau [de]:
along the
upper Alzette,
around Luxembourg City
Metzgau:
along the
middle Moselle, the area
surrounding Metz Moselgau [de]: along...
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Moselle known as
Bezirk Lothringen, has
always been Romanesque,
mainly Metzgau and Saulnois,
except formerly the
Dieuze region. Here, the Germanization...