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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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199:, a maternal grandson of Margrave Odo. Esico became the progenitor of the
180:(d. 1015) was not able to retain Meissen, but in 993 succeeded his uncle
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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
Billung dynasty was
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Rivers in the east, where it bordered on the lands settled by the
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164:. Upon his death in 950 he was succeeded by his son Count
150:The Saxon count Christian, probably a scion of the
61:The county was located on both sides of the upper
250:Former states and territories of Saxony-Anhalt
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210:After the deposition of the Saxon duke
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176:in 976. Count Christian' s grandson
77:swamp in the northwest, the River
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168:(d. 979), who after the exile of
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23:in eastern Saxony, about 1000
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216:Archbishopric of Magdeburg
172:was appointed Margrave of
81:in the southwest, and the
220:Bishopric of Halberstadt
128:in the west, as well as
69:. It was bounded by the
31:was a medieval county (
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93:. Towns included the
65:river in present-day
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245:Carolingian counties
197:Esico of Ballenstedt
170:Gunther of Merseburg
186:Saxon Eastern March
184:as margrave of the
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201:House of Ascania
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45:region of the
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228:Brandenburg
193:Thietmar II
134:Schwabengau
101:as well as
43:Eastphalian
239:Categories
142:from 937.
118:Osterwalde
126:Derlingau
122:Balsamgau
99:Magdeburg
57:Geography
41:) in the
222:and the
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95:Imperial
75:Drömling
71:Lappwald
224:Altmark
178:Gero II
174:Meissen
152:Billung
146:History
130:Harzgau
218:, the
205:Anhalt
109:, and
51:Saxony
47:German
33:German
111:Calbe
87:Saale
63:Aller
162:Gero
132:and
120:and
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79:Bode
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