- The
Nordgau (from the
Germanic for "northern region") can
refer to two
distinct areas:
Nordgau (Alsace), the
Alsatian Nordgau, the
medieval County of...
- The
Margraviate of the
Nordgau (German:
Markgrafschaft Nordgau) or
Bavarian Nordgau (Bayerischer
Nordgau) was a
medieval administrative unit (Gau) on...
-
Hedwig of
Nordgau (c. 922 –
after 993) was the wife of
Siegfried of Luxembourg,
first count of
Luxembourg and
founder of the country. They were married...
- Etichonids,
Alsace was
generally divided into a
northern and a
southern county,
Nordgau and Sundgau.
These counties, as well as the
monasteries of the duchy, were...
- The
Alsatian Nordgau was a
medieval Gau in an area
roughly comparable to the present-day
French Bas-Rhin department. In the
Middle Ages, what was then...
- Hugh IV of
Nordgau (970 – 1048) was
count of
Nordgau,
Eguisheim and Dabo. He and his wife
patronized numerous abbeys and monasteries. His son Bruno, became...
- Weißenburg in Bayern,
formerly also Weißenburg im
Nordgau, Weißenburg am Sand, is a town in
Middle Franconia, Germany. It is the
capital of the district...
- of an
imperial castle between East
Francia and the
Margraviate of the
Nordgau of Bavaria. From 1050 to 1572 the city
expanded and rose
dramatically in...
-
Bavarian possessions around Regensburg and in the
adjacent March of the
Nordgau, he
became a
military leader during the
Hungarian invasions and was killed...
-
Count of Moselgau, was a son of
Siegfried of
Luxembourg and
Hedwig of
Nordgau.
Frederick married Irmtrud,
daughter of
Count Herbert of Wetterau. They...