- The
Trechirgau was a
mediaeval administrative district, a gau. It
belonged to the
Duchy of Lorraine. Its
exact extent is only
roughly known and it lay...
- the
present Hunsrück
foreland belonged to the
Trechirgau, the
southern part to the Nahegau. The
Trechirgau was
managed by the so-called Bertholds, the Nahegau...
- the 10th century,
whose sphere of
influence and
property laid
about the
Trechirgau and Maifeldgau. They were the
Counts of
Stromberg before that
county became...
- Berthold-Bezelin, 10th-century
German princes who
ruled the
territories of
Trechirgau and
Maifeldgau also
known as the
Bertholds Surnames Bertholds is a Latvian-language...
-
Stromberg and its
relation to the
original Berthold-Bezelin
dynasty of
Trechirgau is
discussed by Heinzelmann,
which proposes Berthold of
Stromberg to be...
-
Gaugrafen of
Trechirgau (Berthold-Bezelin dynasty). The
Sponheim comital office is
supposedly derived from the
comital office of
Trechirgau. The family...
-
archdeacons of the
Archbishopric of Trier.
Treis was the main
centre of the
Trechirgau. When this gau's counts, the Berthold-Bezeline family, died out in the...
- Meuse,
southwest of Toul Toulois [fr]: on the
upper Moselle,
around Toul
Trechirgau:
between the
lower Moselle and the left bank of the
Middle Rhine, in the...
-
supposedly married before 1072 Kunigunde, the
sister of the
Count of
Trechirgau Berthold, the
latter the
founder of the
Abbey of Ravengiersburg. The family...
-
modern name Kirchberg. In 995, King Otto III
bestowed upon
Count of the
Trechirgau Bezelin, the
forefather of the Gau-comital
family Berthold-Bezelin, the...