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- Liesgau abstract "The Liesgau is an early medieval county (Gau) of the Duchy of Saxony, located in modern-day Germany. It lies on the south-west side of the Harz Mountains in present-day Lower Saxony. Its southern bound is near the town of Duderstadt and its northern bound is near Osterode, while its western bound is near the River Leine and its eastern bound corresponds to the present-day eastern border of Lower Saxony. It roughly conforms to the boundaries of the Osterode district.The Liesgau is mentioned under the name Hlisgo in several documents from the 9th to 11th centuries. It was bordered by the following counties (list may be incomplete): Salzgau, Harzgau, Helmengau, Eichsfeld, Lochne, Suilberge. Its most important town was Pöhlde. In the 13th century, the Liesgau became part of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and later closely corresponded to the Grubenhagen subdivision of this duchy.".
- Liesgau wikiPageExternalLink index.html?id=00000435&nativeno=79.
- Liesgau wikiPageExternalLink index.html?id=00000443&nativeno=474.
- Liesgau wikiPageExternalLink present.php?m=0033.
- Liesgau wikiPageID "25173260".
- Liesgau wikiPageLength "1937".
- Liesgau wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Liesgau wikiPageRevisionID "684801819".
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Arnulf_of_Carinthia.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carolingian_counties.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_states_and_territories_of_Lower_Saxony.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions_in_Germany.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Saxony.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Duderstadt.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Eichsfeld.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Gau_(territory).
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Harz.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Harzgau.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Helmengau.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Leine.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Lochne.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Saxony.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Monumenta_Germaniae_Historica.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Osterode_(district).
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Osterode_am_Harz.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Grubenhagen.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Pöhlde.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Salzgau.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLink Suilberge.
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liesgau".
- Liesgau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lisgau".
- Liesgau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Liesgau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Germany-hist-stub.
- Liesgau wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:LowerSaxony-geo-stub.
- Liesgau subject Category:Carolingian_counties.
- Liesgau subject Category:Former_states_and_territories_of_Lower_Saxony.
- Liesgau subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Germany.
- Liesgau hypernym County.
- Liesgau type AdministrativeRegion.
- Liesgau comment "The Liesgau is an early medieval county (Gau) of the Duchy of Saxony, located in modern-day Germany. It lies on the south-west side of the Harz Mountains in present-day Lower Saxony. Its southern bound is near the town of Duderstadt and its northern bound is near Osterode, while its western bound is near the River Leine and its eastern bound corresponds to the present-day eastern border of Lower Saxony.".
- Liesgau label "Liesgau".
- Liesgau sameAs Q1419163.
- Liesgau sameAs Liesgau.
- Liesgau sameAs m.09gp4pz.
- Liesgau sameAs Q1419163.
- Liesgau wasDerivedFrom Liesgau?oldid=684801819.
- Liesgau isPrimaryTopicOf Liesgau.