- the 1970s. The area
along the
river is
traditionally referred to as the
Pfinzgau. Map
services of the Baden-Württemberg
State Office for the Environment...
-
family Count of Hohenberg, an
ancient Swabian dynasty Count of
Hohenberg (
Pfinzgau), a
state in the Holy
Roman Empire,
formed in the 11th
century German nobility:...
- was
later used as an
administrative office and even as a barracks. The
Pfinzgau Museum has been
housed in the
castle since 1924. In 1964, a wing was demolished...
- He also
seized Wormsgau, Speyergau, Niddagau, Elsenzgau,
Kraichgau and
Pfinzgau, thus
uniting almost all
lands between the
rivers Rhine and
Neckar by the...
- the
Neckar and the
Rhine the
counties of Elsenzgau, Kraichgau, Enzgau,
Pfinzgau and
perhaps Ufgau. Otto was Duke of
Carinthia from 978 to 985, and after...
-
Count in Nahegau, Speyergau, Wormsgau, Elsenzgau, Kraichgau, Enzgau,
Pfinzgau and Ufgau, Duke of
Carinthia Heinrich „von Worms“ († 989/1000) his son...
-
marriage 1261: To the
Archbishopric of
Cologne 1265:
Extinct Hohenberg (
Pfinzgau) – not to be
confused with Hohenberg,
below County — — 11th Century; branch...
- the Red, also
count of Nahegau, Wormsgau, Elsenzgau, Kraichgau, Enggau,
Pfinzgau and Ufgau, duke of
Carinthia Conrad II the younger, (born
probably 1003...
-
Count in Nahegau, Speyergau, Wormsgau, Elsenzgau, Kraichgau, Enzgau,
Pfinzgau and Ufgau, Duke of
Carinthia Conrad II. der Jüngere (born
probably 1003...
- (Giessen region),
around Breidenbach; sub-gau of
Oberlahngau or
Hessengau Pfinzgau [de]:
along the
upper Pfinz in
northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe region)...