- The
Thurgau (Turgowe,
Turgovia) was a
pagus of the
Duchy of
Alamannia in the
early medieval period. A
County of
Thurgau (Landgrafschaft Thurgau) existed...
-
Thurgau (German: [ˈtuːrɡaʊ] ; French: Thurgovie; Italian:
Turgovia; Romansh:
Turgovia),
anglicized as Thurgovia, and
formally as the
Canton of Thurgau...
- Saint-Gall San
Gallo Son Gagl TG Thurgau;
Thurgovia Thurgau Thurgovie Turgovia Turgovia TI Ticino;
Tessin Tessin Tessin Ticino Tessin UR Uri Uri Uri Uri Uri...
- (French),
Turgau - Тургау (Macedonian),
Turgovia (Italian, Romanian, Romansh, Spanish),
Turgóvia (Portuguese),
Turgòvia (Catalan)
Thuringia Durynsko (Czech)...
-
specifying the
stars as five-pointed,
dates to 1930. Like Aargau,
Thurgau (
Turgovia) was
historically a
subject territory of the confederacy, and was created...
- the Low Countries, Saxony,
Meissen and Silesia, Austria, Styria, Tyrol,
Turgovia and
Raetia Curiensis. The
younger part
introduces the additional, more...
- Sils in
Engadina Solothurn Soletta Splügen
Spluga Thusis Tosanna Thurgau Turgovia Valais Vallese Zernez Cernezzo Zug Zugo Zürich
Zurigo Zwischbergen Gondo...
- Valscära Schöllinen
Scalina Schwyz Sviza St.
Gallen Sogn Gagl
Thurgau Turgovia Ticino Tessin Valais Vallais Vättis
Vetten Vidameida Via da
Meida Walensee...
- 860; he was
elected prior in the
Benedictine monasteries at Zürichgau and
Turgovia (869-878), and at the
latest in 882 was
elected the
senior ****istant or...