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Upper and
Lower Lahngau (translated from the
German Oberlahngau and
Niederlahngau [or Unterlahngau], respectively). The
western boundary of the Lahngau...
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places and lay
under the rule of the
House of N****au-Diez in the old
Niederlahngau.
Among the community's
constituent centres was Meiningen,
already known...
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north and
south of Frankfurt. The
states of
Isenburg emerged from the
Niederlahngau (located in the Rhineland-Palatinate),
which partitioned in 1137 into...
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Wiltrud married the
Conradine noble Eberhard (d. 902/03), a
count in the
Niederlahngau and
brother of
Conrad the Elder; she
thereby became the aunt of ****ure...
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crossed it by Andernach.
After the army went
pillaging through the
Niederlahngau, it
started again to
cross over the
Rhine by Andernach.
Gilbert and...
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Ruhrgau Eberhard (d.
about 903),
Count in the
Niederlahngau Conrad Kurzbold (d. 948),
Count in the
Niederlahngau Gebhard (d.
after 947),
Count in the Ufgau...
- Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was
created as a
partition of the
Niederlahngau in 1137. It
partitioned into
Lower Isenburg and Isenburg-Braunsberg...
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Kurzbold († 30 June 948), 906/907 and 932
Count in Wormsgau, 910
Count in
Niederlahngau, 927
Count in Ahrgau,
Count in Lobdengau,
founded 910 the
Abbey St....
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between the Dill and the Salzböde; sub-gau of
Lahngau (split
between Niederlahngau and Oberlahngau) Glemsgau [de]:
along the
Glems in
northern Baden-Württemberg...
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emerged as a
successor to the
original county of the
Conradines in
Niederlahngau,
following their relocation from
Franconia to Swabia. The
Counts of...