The Trechirgau ("Trechere") next to the Hundesrucha ca. 1000
The Trechirgau was a mediaeval administrative district, a gau. It belonged to the Duchy of Lorraine. Its exact extent is only roughly known and it lay in the triangle formed by Enkirch, Koblenz and Oberwesel.
The Trechirgau was a mediaeval administrative district, a gau. It belonged to the Duchy of Lorraine. Its exact extent is only roughly known and it lay...
Berthold-Bezelin, 10th-century German princes who ruled the territories of Trechirgau and Maifeldgau also known as the Bertholds Surnames Bertholds is a Latvian-language...
Gaugrafen of Trechirgau (Berthold-Bezelin dynasty). The Sponheim comital office is supposedly derived from the comital office of Trechirgau. The family...
supposedly married before 1072 Kunigunde, the sister of the Count of Trechirgau Berthold, the latter the founder of the Abbey of Ravengiersburg. The family...
Meuse, southwest of Toul Toulois [fr]: on the upper Moselle, around Toul Trechirgau: between the lower Moselle and the left bank of the Middle Rhine, in the...
monastery was founded on the site of the Salian castle of the Counts in the Trechirgau. In the document dealing with land donations to the monastery, the name...