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- Wormsgau abstract "The Wormsgau or pago wormatiensi was in the Middle Ages a county, which extended itself not only in the surroundings of the city of Worms, Germany, but concurrently along the Rhine widely in northern direction until short of reaching Coblenz. The city of Mainz belonged likewise to it as to the start of the 9th century also Boppard, which in reality ca. 825 was already lost again. In the 10th century the Wormsgau lost wide middlerhenish zones, mostly to the benefit of the Nahegau, thereunder Ingelheim 937, Spiesheim 960, Saulheim 973 and Flonheim 996, until the Selz after the end of this schrinkage defined the northern limit. The losses in the North could through western expansion and expansion along the Rhine, especially in the Pfälzerwald, be partially compensated.The Wormsgau was among the central possessions of the Salian dynasty.".
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- Wormsgau wikiPageRevisionID "682210054".
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Aargau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Ahrgau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Brissarthe.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Boppard.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_states_and_territories_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Worms,_Germany.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Conrad,_Duke_of_Lorraine.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_I,_Duke_of_Carinthia.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_II,_Duke_of_Carinthia.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Conradines.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Paris.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Tours.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Count_palatine.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink County.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Auxerre.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Orléans.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Dienheim.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Carinthia.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Lorraine.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Elsenz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Enz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Etichonids.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Flonheim.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Franconia.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Guidonen.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Guntram_(Wormsgau).
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Hahnheim.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Haspengau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Henry_of_Speyer.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Babenberg.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Welf.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Ingelheim_am_Rhein.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Koblenz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Konrad_Kurzbold.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Kraichgau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Lahngau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Limburg_an_der_Lahn.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Linzgau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Lobdengau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Lorsch_Abbey.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Mainz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Matfrid.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Missus_Regius.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Nahegau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Nidda,_Hesse.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Oberrheingau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Otto_I,_Duke_of_Carinthia.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Otto_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Ottonian_dynasty.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Palatinate_Forest.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Pfinz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Rhenish_Hesse.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Robert_III_of_Worms.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Robert_II_(Worms-_and_Oberrheingau).
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Robert_I_(Worms-_and_Oberrheingau).
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Robert_the_Strong.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Robertians.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Mainz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Saalgau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Salian_dynasty.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Saulheim.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Selz.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Speyergau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Spiesheim.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Touraine.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Tours.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Ufgau.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Walaho_IV.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Werner_V_(Salian).
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelminers.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Wiltrud_von_Orléans.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Worms,_Germany.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLink Île-de-France.
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rutpert II".
- Wormsgau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wormsgau".
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- Wormsgau subject Category:Former_states_and_territories_of_Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Wormsgau subject Category:Worms,_Germany.
- Wormsgau type Thing.
- Wormsgau comment "The Wormsgau or pago wormatiensi was in the Middle Ages a county, which extended itself not only in the surroundings of the city of Worms, Germany, but concurrently along the Rhine widely in northern direction until short of reaching Coblenz. The city of Mainz belonged likewise to it as to the start of the 9th century also Boppard, which in reality ca. 825 was already lost again.".
- Wormsgau label "Wormsgau".
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- Wormsgau wasDerivedFrom Wormsgau?oldid=682210054.
- Wormsgau isPrimaryTopicOf Wormsgau.