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Sundgau (French pronunciation: [suŋɡo] or [syŋɡo]; German: [ˈzʊntɡaʊ]) is a
geographical territory in the
southern Alsace region (Haut Rhin and Belfort)...
- was
generally divided into a
northern and a
southern county,
Nordgau and
Sundgau.
These counties, as well as the
monasteries of the duchy, were brought...
- Burgundy. She was the
daughter of
Count Fulk III of
Anjou and
Hildegarde of
Sundgau. She was
sometimes known as Ermengarde-Blanche. She
married Geoffrey II...
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enemies and s****ing to gain a free hand in Hungary, the
Habsburgs sold
their Sundgau territory (mostly in
Upper Alsace) to
France in 1646,
which had occupied...
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Further Austria mainly comprised the
Alsatian County of
Ferrette in the
Sundgau,
including the town of Belfort, and the
adjacent Breisgau region east of...
- last wife of Charlemagne.
Luitgard was the
daughter of
Luitfrid II of
Sundgau, an
Alamannian count, and
Hiltrude of Wormsgau. She
married Charlemagne...
- north-eastern France. The town is
traditionally regarded as the
capital of
Sundgau. The name of the
commune means old
church (Alsatian: Àlta Kìrch or Àlta...
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Peace of
Westphalia Territorial changes France annexes the Décapole, and
Sundgau Sweden gains Wismar, Wollin,
Western Pomerania, and Bremen-Verden Brandenburg-Prussia...
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burnt at the
stake for adultery. Fulk
subsequently married Hildegarde of
Sundgau,
whose family was from Lorraine,
around December 1005. They had two children:...
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southwestern Germany lost in 1801 (although the
Alsatian territories (
Sundgau)
which had
formed a part of it had been lost as
early as 1648)
Grand Duchy...