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...
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IV of Nordgau (fr), Count of Egisheim. Built at the end of the 12th century, the Château de la Petite-Pierre is recorded from 1212. Count Hugo, either...
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the Vita Sancti Deicoli, Waldrada was related to Eberhard II, Count of Nordgau (included Strasbourg) family of Etichonids. Soon after their marriage,...
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Dagsburg Castle [de] in Lorraine, was acquired by the Etichonids shortly before the year 1000 through the marriage of Hugo VI, Count of Nordgau and Count of...
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Habsburg family tree (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
I d. 747 r. 723–747 Count of Nordgau Eberhard II d. 777 r. 765–777 Count of Nordgau Eberhard III of Dillingen d. 874 r. 817–864 Count of Nordgau Hugo...
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Bamberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
possessed in addition estates in the Duchies of Carinthia and Salzburg, in the Nordgau (the present Upper Palatinate), in Thuringia, and on the Danube. By the...
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(1070–1089) Uda II von Marburg, Abbess (1089–1103) Margraviate of the Nordgau (complete list) – Henry of Schweinfurt, Margrave (994–1004) Otto of Schweinfurt...
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Margraviate of the Nordgau (complete list) – Diepold III, Margrave (1093–1146) Imperial County of Ortenburg (complete list) – Rapoto I, Count (1120–1186)...
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