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- eingeteilt, die als weiterentwickeltes Stammesrecht (lex saxonum) von Gaugrafen verwaltet werden." Retrieved October 12, 2009. (in German) Zeittafel der...
- medieval family in the southwestern German region. Its members were counts (Gaugrafen) in the Nahegau, perhaps as undercounts of the Salian dynasty. The conventional...
- east the Rhine separated the Ahrgau from the Auelgau. The gaugraves (Gaugrafen) of Ahrgau mentioned in the records were: Sigbod, or Sybodo, (fl. 930)...
- Heinrich von Würzburg. The end of the 11th century saw the arrival of the Gaugrafen von Lauffen (Frankish earls) who were allied to the Bishopric of Worms...
- Justic in the Gohen was dispensed by the so-called Gau or Goh counts (Gaugrafen or Gohgrafen). They were selected for office by the Saxon judicial parish...
- was named the Obernburg. It was the seat of Hessian regional counts (Gaugrafen). From 1122 to 1247, Gudensberg belonged to the Landgraves of Thuringia...
- from the Counties of Nellenburg and Stromberg and jurisdiction of the Gaugrafen of Trechirgau (Berthold-Bezelin dynasty). The Sponheim comital office...
- court. The name is as old as the office of "Gaugraf" (district count); "Gaugrafen" were local counts who exercised jurisdiction over a district (Gau), ruling...
- time, this county was partitioned, giving rise to the Waldgraves, the Gaugrafen (“Gau Counts”), the Rhinegraves, the Counts of Veldenz and the Kyrburg...
- century, the village p****ed to the Bertholde regional comital family (Gaugrafen), and in 1074 it was annexed to the Ravengiersburg Monastery, which had...