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Harzgau and
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Volkmar I (d before 961), probably son of
Frederick II.
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130:in Saxony, Count in the Harzgau and Nordthüringgau
126:Frederick (d July 1002/15 March 1003), 995 to 996
23:in eastern Saxony about 1000 AD (19th century map)
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232:Former states and territories of Saxony-Anhalt
114:Frederick II 937 and 945, son of Frederick I.
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41:) in the northeastern foorhils of the
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76:swamps in the north, the
68:, and was bounded by the
56:It included the towns of
173:Bishopric of Halberstadt
45:mountains, part of the
148:Gebhard of Supplinburg
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188:County of Blankenburg
183:County of Wernigerode
178:Abbacy of Quedlinburg
163:counts of Wernigerode
157:In the course of the
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72:in the west, by the
111:Frederick I 875/880
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159:Middle Ages
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221:Categories
194:References
100:, and the
66:Osterwieck
49:region of
47:Eastphalia
21:Hartingowe
142:Thuringia
138:Derlingau
86:Derlingau
98:Helmegau
33:medieval
102:Liesgau
82:Salzgau
35:shire (
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92:, the
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84:, the
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31:was a
161:the
78:Bode
70:Oker
43:Harz
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