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Nidda (German pronunciation: [ˈnɪda] ) is a town in the
district Wetterau, in Hesse, Germany. It is
situated on the
Nidda river,
approximately 40 km (25 mi)...
- as a
count in the
Nahegau in 956. He also
seized Wormsgau, Speyergau,
Niddagau, Elsenzgau,
Kraichgau and Pfinzgau, thus
uniting almost all
lands between...
- The
Rheingau was a Gau or
county of the
Frankish Empire,
bordered by the
Niddagau, the Maingau, the Oberrheingau, and the Lahngau; the
counts of the Rheingau...
- Gnita-heath is
unclear however it has been
proposed to
correspond to
modern Niddagau or
modern Knetterheide,
though the
latter toponym is only
attested from...
-
Nahegau from his father,
Conrad the Red, then
added Wormsgau, Speyergau,
Niddagau and
between the
Neckar and the
Rhine the
counties of Elsenzgau, Kraichgau...
- Rote († 955), son of
Werner V,
Count in Nahegau, Speyergau,
Wormsgau and
Niddagau,
Count in Franconia, Duke of Lorraine, ∞ ca. 947
Liutgard of
Saxony (*...
- 1048
Count in
Niddagau e4. Kunigunde, m.
Emich IV,
Count in
Nahegau (Emichones) f1.
Berthold I of Nürings, heir to
jurisdiction of
Niddagau and Wetterau...
- and the
North Palatine Uplands in the southeast,
around Bad
Kreuznach Niddagau [de]:
between the
lower Nidda and
eastern Taunus mountains in
central Hesse...
- Gau was
adjacent in the west to the
Lower Rheingau, in the
northwest to
Niddagau, in the east to the Maingau, and in the
southeast to the
Upper Rheingau...
- der Rote (died 955), his son,
Count in Nahegau, Speyergau,
Wormsgau and
Niddagau,
Count in Franconia, Duke of Lorraine,
married c. 947
Liutgard of Saxony...