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Suilbergau, also
known as Suilbergi, and Sülberggau, was an
early medieval county in the
province of Eastphalia, in the
Duchy of Saxony. The gau comprised...
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considered part of Gudingau)
Flenithi (sometimes
considered part of Gudingau)
Suilbergau Ambergau (sometimes
considered part of Salzgau)
Salzgau (Salzgitter) Densigau...
- when,
after the
extinction of the male line of the Billungs, its seat in
Suilbergau,
north of the
Solling hills was
divided into the
domains of
Einbeck and...
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Corvey Abbey in the 9th century. In the
Middle Ages, it was a part of the
Suilbergau district,
their men
being ministeriales of the
Counts of D****el, who lived...
- of Lüthorst
dates back to the 9th century, when it was a part of the
Suilbergau area.
Throughout the
Middle Ages, both the
Counts of D****el and lords...
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scion of the
Counts of D****el, who had
inherited large estates in the
Suilbergau of
Saxony upon the
extinction of the
ducal Billung dynasty in 1106. A...
- from Hoya on the
right of the
Weser at the
confluence with the
Aller Suilbergau or Sülberggau: west of the
Leine around Einbeck in
Lower Saxony with central...