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dynasty, was mentioned in the Nordthüringgau about 937. He also ruled in the adjacent
Schwabengau and upon the implementation of the
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in the south. Beyond Elbe and Saale it bordered on the
Morazena, Ciervisti and Serimunt counties, administrative parts of the vast
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in from 945 also over the adjacent
Serimunt region beyond the Elbe River, being the brother-in-law of Margrave
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in 1180, the lands of the former Nordthüringgau were replaced by the
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The last count in the Nordthüringgau from the
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Rivers in the east, where it bordered on the lands settled by the
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181:in 976. Count Christian' s grandson
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173:(d. 979), who after the exile of
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139:Schwabengau
106:as well as
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131:Derlingau
127:Balsamgau
104:Magdeburg
62:Geography
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227:and the
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100:Imperial
80:Drömling
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183:Gero II
179:Meissen
157:Billung
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135:Harzgau
223:, the
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