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The Eifelgau was a Frankish gau in the region of the present day Limestone Eifel in Germany.

The cross-border highlands of the Ardennes and the Eifel, bounded by the Meuse, Semois, Moselle and Rhine rivers.
The Arduenna Silva between the Meuse and the Rhine c. 200 AD
The mediaeval gaus c. 1000 AD

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Eifelgau

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The Eifelgau was a Frankish gau in the region of the present day Limestone Eifel in Germany. The Eifelgau derives its name from the Eifel mountains between...

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Eifel

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the volcanic cone of the Hohe Acht (746.9 m). Originally the Carolingian Eifelgau only covered the smaller region roughly around the sources of the rivers...

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Ahrgau

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the Vinxtbach stream to the Hohe Acht; in the west it bordered on the Eifelgau and Zülpichgau along the Adenaubach stream as far as the Ahr, along the...

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Rheindahlen

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and estates on 20 January 867 with Otbert, a vassal of Count II from the Eifelgau. Amongst other things, the king transferred to him in the Moselgau in the...

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Isenberg

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Erenfridi comitis; belegt 941-966 mit Zülpichgau, Bonngau, Hattuariengau, Eifelgau, Ruhrgau, Keldachgau Melchers, B. Die altesten Grafen von Berg bis zu ihrem...

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List of medieval Gaue

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Düffelgau [de]: on the Lower Rhine, roughly between Cleves and Xanten Eifelgau: in northern Eifel Gildegau [de] or Gellepgau: on left bank of the Lower...

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Herman of Ename

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same man of that name who held counties in what is now Germany, in the Eifelgau in the 10th century but the identification is likely to be wrong. Other...

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Wiesbaum

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Abbot Tankrad and a man named Beringar. Some holdings in Wiesbaum in the Eifelgau, which had earlier been given Tankrad's monastery along with fields, cropland...

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