- Nordthüringgau and
Schwabengau from 937. He also
ruled in the
neighbouring Gau
Serimunt of the
Marca Geronis from 945. Like
Margrave Gero the
Great (c. 900 – 965)...
- Zerwisti. The
Sorbs confederation in the Elbe-Saale
region included Citici,
Serimunt, Colodici, Siusler, Nizici,
Glomaci (Daleminzier) and
Nisanen who lived...
- of
Magdeburg was
rather small; it
comprised the
Slavonic districts of
Serimunt, Nudizi, Neletici, Nizizi, and half of
northern Thuringia,
which Halberstadt...
-
settled by
Polabian Slavs. From 945 he also
ruled over the
adjacent gau of
Serimunt beyond the
Saale river. In 965,
Margrave Gero died and his
great marca...
- south.
Beyond Elbe and
Saale it
bordered on the Morazena,
Ciervisti and
Serimunt counties,
administrative parts of the vast
marca Geronis from 937. The...
-
lands around Ballenstedt in the
Schwabengau as well as in the
adjacent Gau
Serimunt in the
former Saxon Eastern March.
Count Esico was
succeeded by his son...
- In the
southwest it
bordered on
Helmegau in Thuringia; in the east on
Serimunt beyond the Saale, in the
Saxon Eastern March.
Important settlements in...
-
Eastphalian Nordthüringgau and
Schwabengau as well as over the
adjacent lands of
Serimunt in the
Marca Geronis. He and his
brother Margrave Thietmar of
Meissen were...
- was
first recorded when he
succeeded his
father as
margrave in the Gau
Serimunt.
Between 951 and 978, he was also
count in the
Saxon Schwabengau. After...
- Ostmark. Hodo was
related to
Margrave Christian of
Thuringia from the Gau
Serimunt, from whom,
through the
descendants of Esico,
possessions in this area...