- The
Thurgau (
Turgowe, Turgovia) was a
pagus of the
Duchy of
Alamannia in the
early medieval period. A
County of
Thurgau (Landgrafschaft Thurgau) existed...
- or *duriâ “river” from the Indo-European root *dhu “to run, to hurry”.
Turgowe, a
village in the
Duchy of Alamannia, was
named after a body of water....
- Falkenstein)
Rammegowe (Rammachgau)
Trachgowe (Drachgau, near Schwäbisch Gmünd)
Turgowe (Thurgau,
named for the Thur River)
Rezia (Ries,
ultimately from the name...
-
modern Switzerland:
Augestigowe (the
territory surrounding Augst) and
Turgowe (modern Thurgau,
named for the Thur; Zürichgau was
detached from Thurgau...
- and
regional significance.
Zurihgauuia (Zürichgau) was a
subdivision of
Turgowe (Thurgau) in the
Duchy of Alamannia,
consisting roughly of the territory...
-
Alemannia from 746,
following the
blood court at Cannstatt,
lying in the
Turgowe (Thurgau)
dominated by Konstanz. A
Carolingian castle,
built on the site...