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even assumed the Saxon ducal title. When the Ascanians divided their territories in 1212, the former Schwabengau became the western part of the newly founded state of Anhalt ruled by Duke Bernhard's elder son
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By the 12th century, the Saxon Schwabengau and neighbouring Serimunt had merged into the County of Ballenstedt, ruled by the Ascanian dynasty which originated in Aschersleben (
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The origin of the name of the Schwabengau is somewhat mysterious as the region is located far northwards from the territory of the medieval
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in 932. Schwabengau was ruled by the Margraves of the Saxon Eastern March until the death of
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as count in the Schwabengau; upon his death he was succeeded by his son
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and Swabian settlers entered the region under the reign of King
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in the east. The southern border is somewhat south of the River
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Charles, his son (died 1014), count in Schwabengau in 992
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from 561 to 575. Other nearby shires (Friesenfeld and
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in 532. The area was later incorporated into Frankish
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