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The following is a list of German ' which existed during the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire ...
. It lists the names of the
Frankish Frankish may refer to: * Franks, a Germanic tribe and their culture ** Frankish language or its modern descendants, Franconian languages * Francia, a post-Roman state in France and Germany * East Francia, the successor state to Francia in Germany ...
or
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) ** Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Ge ...
', many of which are still used today regionally, primarily in local traditions. Their locations are often no longer widely known, but are known from publications.


Duchy of Bavaria

* Ammergau: along the upper Amper in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, bounded in the south by the
Ammergau Alps The Ammergau Alps (german: Ammergauer Alpen or ''Ammergebirge'') are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps in the states of Bavaria (Germany) and Tyrol (Austria). They cover an area of about 30 x 30 km and begin at the outer edge ...
; sub-gau of Sundergau *: along the
Ager Ager or AGER may refer to: * Ager (surname) * Ager (river), a river in Upper Austria *Àger, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain * Viscounty of Àger, a medieval Catalan jurisdiction that branched off the County of Urgell * Ager, California, uninc ...
in
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, an ...
, around the
Attersee (lake) Attersee, also known as Kammersee, English sometimes Lake Atter, is the largest lake of the Salzkammergut region in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. It is Austria's third largest lake by area, surpassed only by Lake Constance and Lake Neusie ...
* Chiemgau: between the middle
Inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommo ...
and the
Traun Traun () is an Austrian city located on the north bank of the river Traun and borders Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, to the east. The name ''Traun'' is derived from the Celtic word for river (''dru''). Traun is the fifth largest city in U ...
in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, around the Chiemsee * Donaugau: along the upper
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
and
Upper Palatinate The Upper Palatinate (german: Oberpfalz, , ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany, and is located in the east of Bavaria. Geography The Upper Palatinate is a landscape with low mountains and numerous ponds and lakes ...
, around Straubing; modern
Gäuboden The Gäuboden (also referred to in German as the Dungau) is a region in Lower Bavaria in southern Germany without any clear geographic or cultural boundaries, that covers an area about 15 kilometres wide south of the River Danube and the Bavaria ...
and eastern
Hallertau The Hallertau or Holledau is an area in Bavaria, Germany. With an area of 178 km², it is listed as the largest continuous hop-planting area in the world.Bentley, James; Catling, Christopher; & Locke, Tim (1994). ''Munich and Bavaria''. Chicago: ...
* Huosigau: between the upper Isar and the Amper in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, around
Lake Starnberg Lake Starnberg, or ''Starnberger See'' ) — called Lake Würm, or ''Würmsee'' , until 1962 — is Germany's second-largest body of fresh water, having great depth, and fifth-largest lake by area. It and its surroundings lie in three different Ba ...
; lands of the
Huosi family The Huosi were one of the ''Uradel'' (ancient noble families) in the duchy of Bavaria. Their status was enshrined in the '' Law of the Bavarians'', which lists them first among the five families having special rights privileges after the ducal Ag ...
; sub-gau of Sundergau *
Inntal The Inntal is the valley containing the Inn river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The valley has a total length of 517 km and the biggest city located in Inntal is Innsbruck. The valley is divided into the following sections based on ...
: the middle
Inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommo ...
valley in
Tyrol Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was historically the core of the County of Tyrol, part of the Holy Roman Empire, Austrian Emp ...
, divided into the and
Lower Inn Valley The Lower Inn Valley (german: Unterinntal) is that part of the Inntal valley through which the Inn (river), Inn river flows from a point a few kilometres west of Innsbruck near its confluence with the Melach downstream to a few kilometres before R ...
*: between the lower Isar and the lower
Inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommo ...
in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
, around
Vilsbiburg Vilsbiburg (, regional: Vib ɪb is a town on the river Große Vils, 18 km southeast of Landshut, in the district of Landshut, in Bavaria, Germany. The city owes its name to the river Große Vils which runs through Vilsbiburg. As of 2019 ...
* Künziggau: along the lower Vils in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
, east of
Vilshofen Vilshofen an der Donau is a town in the German district of Passau. Demographics Religion The population of Vilshofen is predominantly Christian. In Vilshofen there is a Catholic Church, a Protestant Church and a new Apostolic Church. 78.3 ...
*
Lungau Bezirk Tamsweg is an administrative district (''Bezirk'') in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria. It is congruent with the Lungau region (). The administrative centre of the district is Tamsweg. Geography The area of the Lungau plateau is 1,0 ...
: the upper Mur river valley in
Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label= Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
, around
Tamsweg Tamsweg () is a market town in the Austrian state of Salzburg near the border with Styria. It is the administrative centre of the eponymous Tamsweg District ('' Bezirk'') and the largest town of the Salzburg Lungau region. Geography Tamsweg is loc ...
* Mattiggau: along the in
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, an ...
, around Mattighofen; the eastern two thirds of the
Innviertel The Innviertel (literally German for "Inn Quarter"; officially called the ''Innkreis''; ) is a traditional Austrian region southeast of the Inn river. It forms the western part of the state of Upper Austria and borders the German state of Bavari ...
*: the Eisack river valley and the upper half of the
Etschtal The Etschtal, it, Val d'Adige or Valle dell'Adige, italic=no, is the name given to that part of alpine valley of the Adige in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, which stretches from Merano to Bolzano and from Salorno to Rovereto. South of Rovereto, ...
in
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous area, Autonomous Provinces of Italy, province , image_skyline = ...
, around
Bolzano Bolzano ( or ; german: Bozen, (formerly ); bar, Bozn; lld, Balsan or ) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third la ...
and
Brixen Brixen (, ; it, Bressanone ; lld, Porsenù or ) is a town in South Tyrol, northern Italy, located about north of Bolzano. Geography First mentioned in 901, Brixen is the third largest city and oldest town in the province, and the artistic an ...
*
Pinzgau The Bezirk Zell am See is an administrative district (''Bezirk'') in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria, and congruent with the Pinzgau region (). The area of the district is , with a population of 84,124 (May 15, 2001), and population dens ...
: the upper
Salzach The Salzach (Austrian: saltsax ) is a river in Austria and Germany. It is in length and is a right tributary of the Inn, which eventually joins the Danube. Its drainage basin of comprises large parts of the Northern Limestone and Central ...
and upper Saalach
river valleys A valley is an elongated low area often running between Hill, hills or Mountain, mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers ...
in
Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label= Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
, around
Zell am See Zell am See is the administrative capital of the Zell am See District in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Located in the Kitzbühel Alps, the town is an important tourist destination due to its ski resorts and shoreline on Lake Zell. While Zell a ...
*
Pongau The Bezirk Sankt Johann im Pongau is an administrative district (''Bezirk'') in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria, and congruent with the Pongau region. Area of the district is 1,755.37 km², with a population of 77,872 (May 15, 2001) ...
: a portion of the upper
Salzach The Salzach (Austrian: saltsax ) is a river in Austria and Germany. It is in length and is a right tributary of the Inn, which eventually joins the Danube. Its drainage basin of comprises large parts of the Northern Limestone and Central ...
and the upper Enns river valleys in
Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label= Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
, around St. Johann im Pongau *: the Rienz and upper Drava river valleys in
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous area, Autonomous Provinces of Italy, province , image_skyline = ...
, bounded by the
Dolomites The Dolomites ( it, Dolomiti ; Ladin: ''Dolomites''; german: Dolomiten ; vec, Dołomiti : fur, Dolomitis), also known as the Dolomite Mountains, Dolomite Alps or Dolomitic Alps, are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy. They form pa ...
in the south, the
Zillertal Alps The Zillertal Alps ( it, Alpi Aurine; german: Zillertaler Alpen) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy. Name The range is named after the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) on its north. Geography The ...
in the north, and the Villgraten Mountains in the east * Rotagau: along the lower
Inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommo ...
and the lower Rott in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
and
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, an ...
, south of Passau *: along the middle
Salzach The Salzach (Austrian: saltsax ) is a river in Austria and Germany. It is in length and is a right tributary of the Inn, which eventually joins the Danube. Its drainage basin of comprises large parts of the Northern Limestone and Central ...
in
Salzburg Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label= Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
, around
Salzburg (city) Salzburg (, ; literally "Salt-Castle"; bar, Soizbuag, label=Austro-Bavarian) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of ''Iuvavum''. Salzburg was founded ...
* Schweinachgau: between the upper
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
and the
Bohemian Forest The Bohemian Forest, known in Czech as Šumava () and in German as Böhmerwald, is a low mountain range in Central Europe. Geographically, the mountains extend from Plzeň Region and South Bohemia in the Czech Republic to Austria and Bavaria ...
in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
, the eastern portion of the
Bavarian Forest The village of Zell in the Bavarian Forest The Bavarian Forest (German: ' or ''Bayerwald''; bar, Boarischa Woid) is a wooded, low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany that is about 100 kilometres long. It runs along the Czech border and is co ...
*: along the upper Isar in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, around
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
; some sources show Sundergau extending to the south and east of the
Inn Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. Inns are typically located in the country or along a highway; before the advent of motorized transportation they also provided accommo ...
to include the Inntal and Chiemgau *: along the
Traun Traun () is an Austrian city located on the north bank of the river Traun and borders Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, to the east. The name ''Traun'' is derived from the Celtic word for river (''dru''). Traun is the fifth largest city in U ...
in
Upper Austria Upper Austria (german: Oberösterreich ; bar, Obaöstareich) is one of the nine states or of Austria. Its capital is Linz. Upper Austria borders Germany and the Czech Republic, as well as the other Austrian states of Lower Austria, Styria, an ...
, between the hills and the Enns * Viehbachgau: between the lower Isar and the Vils in
Lower Bavaria Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Geography Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau- ...
, around
Dingolfing Dingolfing is a town in southern Bavaria, Germany. It is the seat of the Landkreis (district) Dingolfing-Landau. Dingolfing is home of a BMW assembly plant. History The area now called Dingolfing was first mentioned in ''Tinguluinga'' in the y ...
*
Vinschgau The Vinschgau, Vintschgau () or Vinschgau Valley ( it, Val Venosta ; rm, Vnuost ; lld, Val Venuesta; medieval toponym: ''Finsgowe'') is the upper part of the Adige or Etsch river valley, in the western part of the province of South Tyrol, Italy. ...
: the upper
Adige The Adige (; german: Etsch ; vec, Àdexe ; rm, Adisch ; lld, Adesc; la, Athesis; grc, Ἄθεσις, Áthesis, or , ''Átagis'') is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the pro ...
river valley in
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous area, Autonomous Provinces of Italy, province , image_skyline = ...
, west of
Merano Merano (, , ) or Meran () is a city and ''comune'' in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Generally best known for its spa resorts, it is located within a basin, surrounded by mountains standing up to above sea level, at the entrance to the Passeier ...
* Walchengau: along the upper Isar in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, around the
Walchensee Walchensee or Lake Walchen is one of the deepest and largest alpine lakes in Germany, with a maximum depth of and an area of . The lake is south of Munich in the middle of the Bavarian Alps. The entire lake, including the island of Sassau, ...
*(Bavarian) Westergau: along the
Paar The Paar is a river of Bavaria, Germany, a right tributary of the Danube. For several tens of kilometers it flows parallel to the Lech, at only a few km distance. Near Augsburg, the Paar leaves the Lech valley and turns north-east towards Ingols ...
and the middle Isar in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, around
Freising Freising () is a university town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the Freising ''Landkreis'' (district), with a population of about 50,000. Location Freising is the oldest town between Regensburg and Bolzano, and is located on the ...
and Neuburg


Margraviate of the Nordgau

*
Egerland The Egerland ( cs, Chebsko; german: Egerland; Egerland German dialect: ''Eghalånd'') is a historical region in the far north west of Bohemia in what is today the Czech Republic, at the border with Germany. It is named after the German name ''Eg ...
: along the
Ohře The Ohře () or, slightly less commonly in English sources, the Eger (, Czech also: ''Oharka'' or ''Ohara'', Celtic: ''Agara'', pl, Ohrza), is a 316 km river in Germany (50 km) and the Czech Republic (266 km), left tributary of ...
in far northwestern Bohemia, around the city of
Cheb Cheb (; german: Eger) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 30,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Ohře. Before the 1945 expulsion of the German-speaking population, the town was the centre of the German-s ...
(german: Eger) *: along the upper
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
at the confluence with the
Paar The Paar is a river of Bavaria, Germany, a right tributary of the Danube. For several tens of kilometers it flows parallel to the Lech, at only a few km distance. Near Augsburg, the Paar leaves the Lech valley and turns north-east towards Ingols ...
and the south bank of the Altmühl in
Upper Bavaria Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern, ; ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany. Geography Upper Bavaria is located in the southern portion of Bavaria, and is centered on the city of Munich, both state capital and seat o ...
, around
Ingolstadt Ingolstadt (, Austro-Bavarian: ) is an independent city on the Danube in Upper Bavaria with 139,553 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2022). Around half a million people live in the metropolitan area. Ingolstadt is the second largest city in Upper Ba ...
* Knetzgau: along the south bank of the upper
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in
Upper Franconia Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) is a ''Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative 'Regierungs''region 'bezirk'' of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. It forms part of the historically significant region of Franconia, the others being Middle F ...
, northeast of Bamberg, located farther east of the modern municipality of Knetzgau * Mainwenden: territory of the
Slavic tribes This is a list of Slavic peoples and Slavic tribes reported in Late Antiquity and in the Middle Ages, that is, before the year AD 1500. Ancestors *Proto-Indo-Europeans (Proto-Indo-European speakers) ** Proto-Balto-Slavs (common ancestors of B ...
or
Wends Wends ( ang, Winedas ; non, Vindar; german: Wenden , ; da, vendere; sv, vender; pl, Wendowie, cz, Wendové) is a historical name for Slavs living near Germanic settlement areas. It refers not to a homogeneous people, but to various people ...
along the upper
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in
Upper Franconia Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) is a ''Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative 'Regierungs''region 'bezirk'' of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. It forms part of the historically significant region of Franconia, the others being Middle F ...
, around Bayreuth * (Bavarian) Nordgau proper: along the
Naab __NOTOC__ The Naab ( Czech: ''Nába'') is a river in Bavaria, Germany, and is a left tributary of the Danube. Including its main source river Waldnaab, it is long. Its average discharge at the mouth is . The Naab is formed by the confluence of t ...
and the eastern
Franconian Jura The Franconian Jura ( , , or ) is an upland in Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Located between two rivers, the Danube in the south and the Main in the north, its peaks reach elevations of up to and it has an area of some 7053.8 km2. Emil Meyn ...
, roughly coterminous with the
Upper Palatinate The Upper Palatinate (german: Oberpfalz, , ) is one of the seven administrative districts of Bavaria, Germany, and is located in the east of Bavaria. Geography The Upper Palatinate is a landscape with low mountains and numerous ponds and lakes ...
*: along the lower
Regnitz The Regnitz is a river in Franconia, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Main and is in length. The river is formed by the confluence of the rivers Rednitz and Pegnitz, which meet in the city of Fürth. From there the Regnitz runs northwa ...
in
Upper Franconia Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) is a ''Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative 'Regierungs''region 'bezirk'' of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. It forms part of the historically significant region of Franconia, the others being Middle F ...
and northern
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
, between the
Steigerwald The Steigerwald is a hill region up to in the Bavarian-Franconian part of the South German Scarplands between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It is part of the Keuper Uplands, and within it, it is continued to the north-northeast and right of the river ...
and the northern
Franconian Jura The Franconian Jura ( , , or ) is an upland in Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Located between two rivers, the Danube in the south and the Main in the north, its peaks reach elevations of up to and it has an area of some 7053.8 km2. Emil Meyn ...
*Gau : between the Altmühl and the lower Franconian Rezat in
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
* Sulzgau: along the Sulz (now the southern portion of the
Rhine–Main–Danube Canal The Rhine–Main–Danube Canal (German: ''Rhein-Main-Donau-Kanal''; also called Main-Danube Canal, RMD Canal or Europa Canal), is a canal in Bavaria, Germany. Connecting the Main and the Danube riv ...
) in
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
, around
Berching Berching ( bar, Bacham) is a town in the district of Neumarkt in Bavaria, Germany. Berching is a historical town with a fully preserved town wall and low streamlet. The first settlement was registered in 883, so it is more than 1100 years old. ...
*: along the south bank of the middle
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, east of the and west of Bamberg


Margraviate of Austria

*Gau Grunzwiti: between the lower Enns and the Traisen in
Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country. Since 1986, the capital of Lower Austria has been Sankt P ...
; named for the village of *
Wachau The Wachau () is an Austrian valley with a picturesque landscape formed by the Danube river. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations of Lower Austria, located midway between the towns of Melk and Krems that also attracts "connois ...
: the
Danube The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
river valley between
Melk Melk (; older spelling: ) is a city of Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube. Melk has a population of 5,257 (as of 2012). It is best known as the site of a massive baroque Benedictine monastery ...
and Krems in
Lower Austria Lower Austria (german: Niederösterreich; Austro-Bavarian: ''Niedaöstareich'', ''Niedaestareich'') is one of the nine states of Austria, located in the northeastern corner of the country. Since 1986, the capital of Lower Austria has been Sankt P ...


Duchy of Carinthia

*
March of Carniola The March (or Margraviate) of Carniola ( sl, Kranjska krajina; german: Mark Krain) was a southeastern state of the Holy Roman Empire in the High Middle Ages, the predecessor of the Duchy of Carniola. It corresponded roughly to the central Carniolan ...
: along the upper
Sava The Sava (; , ; sr-cyr, Сава, hu, Száva) is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally t ...
and the Krka in
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
; some sources show the March of Carniola extending south to the
Kupa The Kupa () or Kolpa ( or ; from la, Colapis in Roman times; hu, Kulpa) river, a right tributary of the Sava, forms a natural border between north-west Croatia and southeast Slovenia. It is long, with its border part having a length of and t ...
to include the northwestern portion of the March of Istria *
March of Istria The March of Istria (or Margraviate of Istria ) was originally a Carolingian frontier march covering the Istrian peninsula and surrounding territory conquered by Charlemagne's son Pepin of Italy in 789. After 1364, it was the name of the Istrian ...
: the
Istrian peninsula Istria ( ; Croatian and Slovene: ; ist, Eîstria; Istro-Romanian, Italian and Venetian: ; formerly in Latin and in Ancient Greek) is the largest peninsula within the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic betwee ...
in
Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit ...
and
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
(
Trieste Trieste ( , ; sl, Trst ; german: Triest ) is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is the capital city, and largest city, of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of two autonomous regions which are not subdivided into prov ...
) and along the northern bank of the
Kupa The Kupa () or Kolpa ( or ; from la, Colapis in Roman times; hu, Kulpa) river, a right tributary of the Sava, forms a natural border between north-west Croatia and southeast Slovenia. It is long, with its border part having a length of and t ...
in southern
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
; some sources show its territory as limited to the peninsula * Gurktal: the upper Gurk river valley through the
Gurktal Alps The Gurktal Alps (german: Gurktaler Alpen, sl, Krške Alpe) is a mountain range located in the Central Eastern Alps in Austria, named after the valley of the Gurk river. The range stretches west to Lake Millstatt and east to Neumarkter Sattel ...
in Carinthia * or Jaun: between the upper Drava and the
Karawanks The Karawanks or Karavankas or Karavanks ( sl, Karavanke; german: Karawanken, ) are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps on the border between Slovenia to the south and Austria to the north. With a total length of in an east–west dir ...
in Carinthia, east of
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* or Gau Chrowati (literally 'Gau of the Croats'): along the upper Drava and the lower Gurk in Carinthia, around
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and
Villach Villach (; sl, Beljak; it, Villaco; fur, Vilac) is the seventh-largest city in Austria and the second-largest in the federal state of Carinthia. It is an important traffic junction for southern Austria and the whole Alpe-Adria region. , the p ...
*
Lavanttal The Lavant Valley (german: Lavanttal, sl, Labotska dolinaGams, Ivan. 1992. "Labotska dolina." ''Enciklopedija Slovenije'', vol. 6. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, pp. 87–87. or ''Laboška dolina''; Southern Bavarian: ''Lovnthol'') lies in the Lav ...
: the Lavant river valley through the
Lavanttal Alps The Lavanttal Alps (german: Lavanttaler Alpen, sl, Labotniške Alpe) are part of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria and Slovenia, between the river Mur in the north and the Drava in the south. The mountains are named after the central valley o ...
in Carinthia *: along the upper Drava and its
tributaries A tributary, or affluent, is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem (or parent) river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries and the main stem river drain the surrounding drainag ...
the
Möll The Möll (; presumably from sl, Mel, "rubble") is a river in northwestern Carinthia in Austria, a left tributary of the Drava. Its drainage basin is . Course The river rises in the High Tauern range of the Central Eastern Alps on the Pasterze ...
and the
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in Carinthia, around Spittal an der Drau *Sanntalgau or Souna: along the Savinja(german: Sann) in
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
(Lower Styria); together with Zistanfeld into Mark an der Sann, later split along the
Sava The Sava (; , ; sr-cyr, Сава, hu, Száva) is a river in Central and Southeast Europe, a right-bank and the longest tributary of the Danube. It flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally t ...
into the Windic March/Lower Carniola and the County of Cilli *Zistanfeld (Mark an der Drau): along the middle Drava(german: Drau) in
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
(Lower Styria), around Maribor


March of Styria

*Ennstalgau: along the middle Enns in Styria, around Liezen *Hengistgau: along the middle Mur in Styria, south of Graz *Undrimagau or Ingeringgau: the upper Mur river valley in Styria, around Judenburg *Leobengau: along the upper Mur and the in Styria, around Leoben *Mürztalgau: along the Mürz in Styria, around Mürzzuschlag


March of Verona and Aquileia

*History of Trentino#Bishopric of Trent, Trentino or Tridentinus: along the middle
Adige The Adige (; german: Etsch ; vec, Àdexe ; rm, Adisch ; lld, Adesc; la, Athesis; grc, Ἄθεσις, Áthesis, or , ''Átagis'') is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the pro ...
, roughly coterminous with Trentino *March of Friuli or Forojuliensis: roughly coterminous with Friuli plus the Slovene Littoral (County of Gorizia) *March of Verona proper: roughly coterminous with Veneto minus the Venetian Lagoon (Republic of Venice)


Duchy of Franconia


East Franconia

*Aschfeld: between the middle
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
and the Franconian Saale in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, south of Hammelburg; sub-gau of Saalgau *Badanachgau: along the Grünbach (Tauber), Grünbach in northern Baden-Württemberg (Tauber Franconia), between the Tauber around the , around Giebelstadt; roughly coterminous with *Baringau: along the Streu (Franconian Saale), Streu in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, in the central Rhön Mountains, around Fladungen *: along the Brettach (Kocher), Brettach in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), between Neuenstadt am Kocher, Neuenstadt and Mainhardt *Buchonia or Buchengau: along the upper Fulda (river), Fulda in eastern Hesse and
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, bounded by the Rhön Mountains in the east, the Vogelsberg in the west, and the Franconian Saale in the south *: along the Elsenz and the south and west banks of the lower Neckar in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region and Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), around Sinsheim *: along the Lein (Neckar), Lein (formerly called the Gartach) in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region); sub-gau of Elsenzgau *: along the upper Tauber and upper Gollach in
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
and northern Baden-Württemberg (Tauber Franconia), around Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Rothenburg *: along the northern bank of the middle
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(the ) in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, between Würzburg and Schweinfurt *Grabfeld: along the upper Franconian Saale and upper Werra in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
and southwestern Thuringia (Henneberg Franconia), bounded by the Thuringian Forest in the northeast, the
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in the south, and the Rhön Mountains in the west; some sources divide the gau into East Grabfeld in the southeast and West Grabfeld in the northwest *Hassgau: along the northern bank of the middle
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in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, around Haßfurt and the Haßberge hills *Iffgau: between the middle
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
(the ) and the Aisch in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
and
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
, around Scheinfeld and the western
Steigerwald The Steigerwald is a hill region up to in the Bavarian-Franconian part of the South German Scarplands between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It is part of the Keuper Uplands, and within it, it is continued to the north-northeast and right of the river ...
hills *: along the lower Jagst in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), between Bad Rappenau (lower end) and Mulfingen (upper end) *: along the middle Kocher in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), between Forchtenberg (lower end) and Gaildorf (upper end), around Schwäbisch Hall *: along the upper Jagst and Bühler (river), Bühler in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), around Crailsheim; named after the Maulach *Murrgau: along the Murr (river), Murr in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), around Backnang *: between the Franconian Rezat and the upper Aisch in
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
, bounded by the Franconian Heights and
Steigerwald The Steigerwald is a hill region up to in the Bavarian-Franconian part of the South German Scarplands between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It is part of the Keuper Uplands, and within it, it is continued to the north-northeast and right of the river ...
in the west and the Rednitz/
Regnitz The Regnitz is a river in Franconia, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Main and is in length. The river is formed by the confluence of the rivers Rednitz and Pegnitz, which meet in the city of Fürth. From there the Regnitz runs northwa ...
in the east, north of Ansbach *: along the Sinn (river), Sinn in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, bounded by the Rhön Mountains in the northeast and the middle
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(the ) in the south, around Hammelburg *Schefflenzgau: along the Schefflenz (Jagst), Schefflenz and the Elz (Neckar), Elz in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region), east of Mosbach in western Bauland; sub-gau of Wingarteiba *: along the Schozach on the east bank of the lower Neckar in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), around Ilsfeld *: along the upper Altmühl in
Middle Franconia Middle Franconia (german: Mittelfranken, ) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is located in the west of Bavaria and borders the state of Baden-Württemberg. The administrative seat is Ansbach; however ...
, bounded by the southern
Franconian Jura The Franconian Jura ( , , or ) is an upland in Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Located between two rivers, the Danube in the south and the Main in the north, its peaks reach elevations of up to and it has an area of some 7053.8 km2. Emil Meyn ...
in the southeast and the Franconian Heights in the northwest, around Gunzenhausen * or Sulmanachgau: along the Sulm (Germany), Sulm in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), at the confluence of the Kocher and the lower Neckar, northeast of Heilbronn *: along the middle Tauber in northern Baden-Württemberg (Tauber Franconia), around Bad Mergentheim, roughly coterminous with Main-Tauber-Kreis excluding Wertheim am Main, Wertheim *: along the upper Felda (Werra), Felda and Ulster (river), Ulster in southwestern Thuringia (Henneberg Franconia), around Kaltennordheim; sub-gau of Grabfeld *: along the middle
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
(between the and the ) and the eastern Spessart mountains in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, around Lohr am Main *Werngau: along the Wern in
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, bounded by the middle
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in the east and west (the northern portion of the ), east of Karlstadt am Main * or Wingartau: between the Neckar/Jagst and the Tauber in northern Baden-Württemberg (Rhine-Neckar), bounded by the Bauland in the south and the Odenwald mountains in the northwest, roughly coterminous with the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis *: along the Zaber on the west bank of the lower Neckar in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), around Brackenheim; sub-gau of Elsenzgau


West Franconia

*: along the lower Pfinz and Kraichbach on the right bank of the Upper Rhine in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region), around Bruchsal; sub-gau and northwestern half of Kraichgau *: along the upper Eder (Fulda), Eder in southern Northrhine-Westphalia (Arnsberg (region), Arnsberg region), around Bad Berleburg in the central Rothaar Mountains; sub-gau of Hessengau or Lahngau *: along the west bank of the lower
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in southern Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region) and
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, between the lower Gersprenz and the lower Mümling, around Großostheim; sub-gau of Maingau * or Einrichgau: along the Aar (Lahn), Aar on the right bank of the Middle Rhine in northeastern Rhineland-Palatinate and southwestern Hesse, bounded by the western Taunus mountains in the south and the lower Lahn in the north, around Heidenrod; some sources list Einrich as a sub-gau of Lahngau and show its territory extending east to the Weil (river), Weil *: along the Wied (river), Wied on the right bank of the Middle Rhine in northeastern Rhineland-Palatinate, around Montabaur in the western Westerwald; some sources list Engersgau as a sub-gau of Lahngau *: along the lower Enz and the upper Kraichbach in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region), around Mühlacker; sub-gau and southeastern half of Kraichgau *Erdagau: along the Aar (Dill), Aar in Hesse (Giessen (region), Giessen region), between the Dill (river), Dill and the Salzböde; sub-gau of Lahngau (split between Niederlahngau and Oberlahngau) *: along the Glems in northern Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart (region), Stuttgart region), around Schwieberdingen *Haigergau: between the Nister (river), Nister in northeastern Rhineland-Palatinate and the Dietzhölze in Hesse (Giessen (region), Giessen region), bounded by the upper Sieg in the north and the Westerwald in the south, around Haiger; sub-gau of Niederlahngau *(Frankish) Hessengau or Hassia: along the lower Eder (Fulda), Eder and lower Fulda (river), Fulda in Hesse (Kassel (region), Kassel region), around Fritzlar and Kassel; some sources show Hessengau extending further west along the Eder to include much of Oberlahngau *: along the lower Kinzig (Main), Kinzig in Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region), around Gelnhausen; sub-gau of Maingau *Königssondergau or the ''Königs besonderer Gau'' ('King's special Gau'): along the right bank of the Middle Rhine in Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region), around Wiesbaden; sub-gau of Rheingau *Kraichgau: along the Kraichbach in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region and Rhine-Neckar), between the Upper Rhine and Enz, around Mühlacker and Bruchsal *Niederlahngau or Unterlahngau: along the lower Lahn in western Hesse (Giessen (region), Giessen region), around Limburg an der Lahn, Limburg; some sources do not divide Lahngau into Nieder- and Ober-, and include Engersgau and Einrich as sub-gaue *Oberlahngau: along the upper Lahn in northwestern Hesse (Kassel (region), Kassel region), around Marburg; some sources do not divide Lahngau into Nieder- and Ober-, and instead have Hessengau extend further west into what would be Oberlahngau *: along the lower Neckar at the confluence with the Upper Rhine in northern Baden-Württemberg (Rhine-Neckar), roughly coterminous with the western half of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis plus Mannheim and Heidelberg *: along the lower
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in southeastern Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region) and
Lower Franconia Lower Franconia (german: Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. The districts of Lower, Middle and Upper Franconia make up the region of Franconia. History After the founding of the Kingdom of Bavaria the state was totally ...
, bounded by the Odenwald mountains in the southwest and Spessart mountains in the east, around Aschaffenburg *Nahegau: along the Nahe (Rhine), Nahe in southeastern Rhineland-Palatinate, bounded by the Hunsrück uplands in the northwest and the North Palatine Uplands in the southeast, around Bad Kreuznach *: between the lower Nidda (river), Nidda and eastern Taunus mountains in central Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region), around Bad Homburg; sub-gau of Wetterau * ('Upper Rhine Gau'): between the lower
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
and the Weschnitz on the right bank of the Upper Rhine in Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region), west of Darmstadt; initially a sub-gau of the wider Rheingau, gradually treated as separate as 'Rheingau' began to refer only to the small territory west of Wiesbaden *: along the Perf (Lahn), Perf and upper Lahn in southern Northrhine-Westphalia (Arnsberg (region), Arnsberg region) and western Hesse (Giessen (region), Giessen region), around Breidenbach; sub-gau of Oberlahngau or Hessengau *: along the upper Pfinz in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region), east of Karlsruhe and northwest of Pforzheim; sub-gau of Ufgau *: along the Rodau (Main), Rodau in southern Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region), around the town of Rodgau; sub-gau of Maingau; notably absent from many atlas sources *Vernagau or Pfirnihgau: between the lower Schwalm (Eder), Schwalm and the Efze, around Borken, Hesse, Borken; sub-gau of Hessengau *: along the upper Gersprenz and the upper Mümling in southern Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region), around Erbach im Odenwald, Erbach in the northern Odenwald mountains; sub-gau of Maingau *Rheingau: along the right bank of the Middle Rhine and the Upper Rhine, between Lorch am Rhein (lower end) and Lampertheim (upper end); initially a large gau with Oberrheingau and Königssondergau as sub-gaue, gradually came to identify a small territory along the right bank of the Rhine, west of Wiesbaden where the Middle Rhine meets the Upper Rhine *Speyergau: along the Speyerbach in southern Rhineland-Palatinate, bounded by the Upper Rhine in the east, the Palatinate Forest in the west, and the Lauter (Rhine), Lauter in the south, west of Speyer *(Frankish) Ufgau: along the right bank of the Upper Rhine in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region), bounded by the Upper Rhine in the west, the Enz in the southeast, and the Elsenz in the northeast, around Bruchsal and Karlsruhe *Wetterau or Wettereiba: along the Nidda (river), Nidda in eastern Hesse (Darmstadt (region), Darmstadt region and Giessen (region), Giessen region), bounded by the Fulda (river), Fulda in the east, the Taunus mountains in the west, and the lower
Main Main may refer to: Geography * Main River (disambiguation) **Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany * Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province *"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
in the south, around Friedberg, Hesse, Friedberg and the Vogelsberg mountains *Wormsgau or Wormsfeld: along the left bank of the Upper Rhine and the North Palatine Uplands in southern Rhineland-Palatinate, west of Worms, Germany, Worms and south of Mainz *Würmgau: along the upper Enz and the lower Nagold (river), Nagold in northern Baden-Württemberg (Karlsruhe (region), Karlsruhe region), south of Pforzheim


Frisia

*Gau Auricherland: eastern East Frisia *Beveland (gau), Beveland: municipalities of Borsele, Goes, Noord-Beveland, Kapelle, and Reimerswaal (municipality), Reimerswaal (formerly separate islands) in Zeeland *: southern Friesland *Gau Brokmerland: western East Frisia *Drenthe: Dutch province of Drenthe, south of Groningen * or Gau Emsigerland: at the mouth of the Ems (river), Ems, southwest East Frisia *Federgo: western East Frisia *Fivelgo: north Ommelanden along the Ems estuary, northeast of Groningen *Flehite: along the Utrecht Hill Ridge in eastern Utrecht province, Utrecht *Fulnaho: the areas of Kop van Overijssel and *Germepi: eastern South Holland and western Utrecht, along the Oude Rijn (Utrecht and South Holland), Oude Rijn and north of the Hollandse IJssel *(het 'the') Gooi or Naardensland: southeastern North Holland, along the Markermeer across from Flevoland *Gau Harlingerland: northern East Frisia *Holland#Etymology and terminology, Holtland: south of the Lek (river), Lek, along the Meuse ( nl, Maas) and Waal (river), Waal, southeast of Rotterdam; origin *Humsterland: northwest Ommelanden, northwest of Groningen *Hunsigo: northwest Ommelanden along the Wadden Sea, north of Groningen *Ijssel and Lek: between the Hollandse IJssel and Lek rivers, southeast South Holland (Krimpenerwaard) and southwest Utrecht (Lopikerwaard) *Kennemerland or Kinhem: southern/central North Holland *Gau : southeast East Frisia *Masaland or Marsum: southern South Holland, north of Het Scheur and the Nieuwe Maas *Gau Moormerland: southern Ostfriesland, at the mouth of the Ems river *Nifterlake or Instarlake: Vechtstreek and Amstelland, along the Utrechtse Vecht *Gau Norderland northwest East Frisia *Noord-Twente or Norhttuianti: along the Overijsselse Vecht, northern County of Bentheim and northeast Overijssel *: around Jever, modern Friesland (district), Friesland kreis *Ostergau or Eastergoa: northeast Friesland *Gau : at the mouth of the Ems, southern East Frisia *Gau Rheiderland: west bank of the mouth of the Weser *Rijnland: middle South Holland, along the Oude Rijn; Rinland *Gau Rüstringen: east and south of the Jadebusen *Salland or Salon: western half of Overijssel, along the lower IJssel and lower Overijsselse Vecht *Schouwen: municipalities of Schouwen-Duiveland, Tholen (formerly an island), and western coastal North Brabant around Bergen op Zoom *Sudergoa: along the northeast shore of the IJsselmeer (formerly Almere (lake), Lake Almere), north of Lelystad *Teisterbant: south of the Lek (river), Lek, along the Meuse ( nl, Maas) and Waal (river), Waal, west of Nijmegen; Testarbant *Texla: the island of Texel, Vlieland, and Terschelling *Twente: eastern half of Overijssel *Gau Veluwe: between the IJssel, Lek (river), Lek, and IJsselmeer *: islands of Voorne-Putten and Goeree-Overflakkee (Westvoorne/Goeree and Zuidvoorne/Overflakkee) which at various points in history were all one island or separate islands *Walcheren: formerly a separate island, around Middelburg, Zeeland, Middelburg *Gau Wangerland: on the North Sea, east of East Frisia *(Frisian) Westergau or Westergoa: western Friesland *: northern North Holland, largely coterminous with West Friesland (region), West Friesland *Wiron: municipalities of Wieringen and Wieringermeer in northern North Holland, former island with some territory submerged in the Wadden Sea; possibly part of Texla *: coastal Lower Saxony north of Bremerhaven


Lotharingia


Lower Lotharingia

*Aachengau or Pagus Aquensis: around Aachen *Ahrgau: on the Ahr in the north of Rhineland-Palatinate *: along the Ardennes Forest, at the tripoint of Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg *: around the Siebengebirge and along the Sieg, east of Bonn *Betuwe or Batavia: along the middle Waal (river), Waal, between the lower Meuse ( nl, Maas) and Lek (river), Lek *: around Bonn, on the left bank of the Lower Rhine *Pagus of Brabant: between the Scheldt and Dyle (river), Dyle, western Flemish Brabant and southwestern East Flanders *Cambresis or Kamerijkgouw: at the headlands of the Scheldt river, around Cambrai *Condroz: south of the Meuse, east of Namur *: along the lower Wupper on the right bank of the Lower Rhine, east of Cologne *: on the Lower Rhine, roughly between Cleves and Xanten *Eifelgau: in northern Eifel * or Gellepgau: on left bank of the Lower Rhine, north of Neuss and across from Duisburg; often confused with Gillgau and/or shown on the right bank of the Rhine (Ruhrgau); named after the Roman castra *: on the left bank of the Lower Rhine, northwest of Cologne *Hamaland: eastern Gelderland, partly coterminous with the Achterhoek *Pagus of Hesbaye or Haspengouw: between Liège, Maastricht, Diest and Grand-Leez; north and west of the bend in the Meuse * or Hettergau: along the Niers, including Gennep and Geldern *County of Hainaut#Earliest records, Hennegau or Hainau: along the upper Sambre *Iselgo: along the western shore of the IJssel, between the Oude IJssel and Schipbeek, southeastern Gelderland *: along the middle Rur, around Jülich *: on the left bank of the Lower Rhine, around Cologne *Kützgau: along the Erft; only one documented mention in the year 898 *Liemers: between the Nederrijn and Oude IJssel rivers, east of Arnhem *Lommegau or Lommatschgau: on the left bank of the Meuse, along the lower Sambre *Luihgau or Liugas: between Liège and Aachen *Maasgau: along part of the Meuse ( nl, Maas) north of Maastricht *: between the Maas and Niers * or Neusser Gau: along the lower Erft, roughly coterminous with the modern municipalities of Neuss and Grevenbroich *Odangau: on the left bank of the Lower Rhine, south of Bonn; untergau of Bonngau * or Rien: alonge the Nete (river), Nete river, around Antwerp, western Antwerp province * or Duisburggau: western Ruhrgebiet including Duisburg and Essen *Toxandria: between the Meuse, Demer and Schelde rivers in the Belgian-Dutch border region *: along the upper Rur *Waasland or Waasgau: north of the Schelde, northeast East Flanders


Upper Lotharingia

*Albegau: on the right bank of the upper Meurthe (river), Meurthe *Alzettegau: along the Alzette *Arelgau or Arlenais: along the headlands of the upper Semois, west of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg *Barrois: along the Ornain, between the Marne (river), Marne and Meuse, southwest of Verdun *Blois (Champagne), Blois: along the upper Meuse, south of Verdun * or Bitgau: south Eifel around Bitburg *Bliesgau: along the Blies * or pagus Caroscus: along the upper Kyll and the upper Prüm (river), Prüm, around the town of Prüm; possibly named from the Belgae, Belgic tribe of the Caeroesi *: along the upper Meuse, around Charleville-Mézières *: along the upper Meurthe and Moselle, southwest of Nancy, France, Nancy *Dulcomensis: between the Aisne and Meuse, northwest of Verdun *Eichelgau: along the , southeast of Saarbrücken *Hunsrückgau: in the western Hunsrück, along the Moselle, northeast of Trier *Karosgau: along the Prüm (river), Prüm in western Eifel *Maifeld: at the confluence of the Middle Rhine and Moselle rivers, southwest of Koblenz *: along the upper Alzette, around Luxembourg City *Metzgau: along the middle Moselle, the area surrounding Metz *: along the lower/middle Moselle between Cochem and Metz; largely overlapping with territories in Bidgau, Metzgau, and Wavergau and possibly replaced early on by them *Mosomensis: along the upper Meuse in the Ardennes, north of Verdun *Niedgau: along the Nied, east of Metz *: along the river Ornain between Lorraine and Champagne *Rizzigau: along the midde Moselle, around Thionville *Saargau: along the Saar (river), Saar, sometimes divided into Upper Saargau around Sarrebourg and Lower Saargau around Wallerfangen *: between the upper Meuse and Moselle, south of Toul *Salingau or ; along the Seille (Moselle), Seille *Sauergau: along the Sauer in Luxembourg *Scarponagau or Scarponois: along the middle Moselle, roughly between Toul and Metz *Soulossois: along the upper headlands of the Meuse, southwest of Toul *: on the upper Moselle, around Toul *Trechirgau: between the lower Moselle and the left bank of the Middle Rhine, in the eastern Hunsrück *: on the right banks of the Saar and Moselle, southeast of Trier *Verdungau or : along the upper Meuse, around Verdun *Wavergau or Woëvregau: between the Meuse and Moselle; Woëvre region in the southwest and Luxembourg in the northeast


Duchy of Saxony


Angria

*Almango: north of the Ittergau/Nithersi, east of Angeron, south of the Patherga *: modern Ammerland *: in Lower Saxony, on the Weser around Höxter, west of Nethegau *Bardengau: the territory around Lüneburg *: the Kreis of Schaumburg, Lower Saxony (Bukki being an old form of Buche) *Dervegau: between the Hunte and middle Weser rivers, north of Minden *Grindirigau: between the Weser and the confluence of the Leine and Aller (Germany), Aller *: around Land Hadeln and Wursten () *: Bremervörde, Buxtehude, Harburg (district), Harburg, Stade *(Saxon) Hessengau: in western Westphalia and southern Lower Saxony *Lübbeckegauor Lidbekegau: from Lübbecke in Westphalia to the Dümmer See * or Nithersi: on the middle Eder (Fulda), Eder *: along the lower Weser river, southwest of Bremen * or (Ober-)Leinegau: along the upper Leine around Göttingen * or (Unter)-Leinegau: along the lower Leine and Aller (Germany), Aller rivers, northeast of Celle *Liesgau: in southern Lower Saxony; western *: around Hanover *Moringen (gau), Moringen: along the river, tributary of the Leine river *Moside: along the Elbe river south of Hamburg *Nethegau or Netgau: around Brakel and Bad Driburg in Westphalia *Ostegau: along the Oste river on the Elbe estuary *: in the Weserbergland *Padergau: around Paderborn *: around Northeim, southern Lower Saxony *Sintfeld: south of Paderborn, *Soratfeld: southeast of Paderborn, Bürener Land; sometimes considered part of Padergau *: modern Verden district; from Hoya, Germany, Hoya on the right of the Weser at the confluence with the Aller *Suilbergau or Sülberggau: west of the Leine around Einbeck in Lower Saxony with central court (Gerichtsstätte) around *Theotmelli: territory around Detmold (ancient name Tietmelli or Theotmalli) *: around Bad Pyrmont, southern Lower Saxony *Treveresgau: around Salzkotten, Paderborn (district), Paderborner Land *(Saxon) Waldsassengau or Waldeston: between Bremen and Zeven *Werregau or Wehsigau: along the Werre river, west of the Weser *: the Schwalenberg area in the Lippe (district), district of Lippe *Gau : north of Bremen


Eastphalia

*Ambergau: along the Nette (Innerste), Nette, around Bockenem * or Erichsgau: along the middle Leine, around Alfeld * or Eastphaliagau: north of Hildesheim, west of Braunschweig, Brunswick *Balsamgau or Gau Balcsem, modern Saxony-Anhalt *Derlingau: east of Brunswick *Gau Drevani or Drawehn: along the Elbe and Jeetzel rivers, southwest of Lüneburg *Gau or Flenthiga: in Bad Gandersheim, Gandersheim/Winzenburg region *: along the lower Fuhse, south of Celle *Friesenfeld: between Allstedt and Merseburg *Gretinge: north of Celle * or Godingon: around Elze in the Saale valley up to the Leine *Harzgau: Harz mountains *Hassegau: between Mansfeld, Naumburg, Halle (region), Halle and Wettin, Saxony-Anhalt, Wettin * or Leragau: between the Fuhse and Oker *Nordthüringgau: on the left bank of the Elbe, around Magdeburg; territory of the Thuringii which had become part of the Stem Duchy of Saxony *Gau Osterwalde: northern and eastern Altmark *(Easphalian) or Saltgau: around Salzgitter *Schwabengau: western Saxony-Anhalt *Scotelingau or Scotelingen: west and northwest of Hildesheim *Valedungen or Valothungau: southwest of Halberstadt, along the Leine river *Wenzengau or Densigau: around Goslar *: around Eschershausen; an untergau of Gudingau


Nordalbingia

*Danish March or Mark Schleswig: between the Eider river and the Danevirke *Dithmarschen#History, Dithmarschen: northwest of Hamburg in western Schleswig-Holstein *Holstein#Origins, Holstengau: south-central Schleswig-Holstein *Limes Saxoniae: largely uninhabited and unfortified border area running from the Kieler Förde to the Elbe river east of Hamburg; technically not a gau though sometimes shown as such *Stormarn (gau), Stormarn: at the mouth of the Elbe, around Hamburg


Westphalia

*: covered territory in the north of the modern German Landkreis of Emsland and the Westerwolde (region), Westerwolde in the Netherlands, between Aschendorf and Meppen *Angeron or Angerngau: northwest of the Ittergau/Nithersi *: along the Ruhr river *: along the middle Ems (river), Ems around Rheine in the Münster (region), Münster region *: between Vechta and Damme *Dreingau: in the Münster region, between Greven, Lippstadt, and Lünen *Grönegau: around Osnabrück *: around Löningen in the west of Oldenburger Münsterland *: west of the middle Hunte up to the upper Soeste *: in the Sauerland *Gau Saterland: southwest of East Frisia, part of the ('Seven Frisian Sealands') and sometimes considered part of Frisia *Skopingau: around Schöppingen *Südergau: around Münster and Ahlen in the Münsterland *Gau Threcwiti: east of the Großes Heiliges Meer * or Fenkingau: east of Gau Bursibant *: in the Ruhr and Lippe (river), Lippe area, roughly corresponding with the eastern (Westphalian) part of the modern Ruhrgebiet


Sclavonia


Billung March

*Gau Circipania or Zirzipanien: around the Teterower See in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *Kessinians: between the Warnow and Recknitz rivers, northeast Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, east of Rügen; sometimes considered to extend to the Peene and include Wostrose *Obotrites or Abodrites: around the Bay of Wismar, Wismar Bay, northwest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern *Gau Polabians (tribe), Polabia: between the lower Elbe and Lake Schwerin *Rani (Slavic tribe), Rani or Rujani: island of Rügen and nearby northeast Mecklenburg-Vorpommern around Stralsund *Wagria: Wagria, Wagria peninsula in eastern Schleswig-Holstein, between Lübeck and Kiel *Wanzlow or Bukow: island of Usedom and nearby northeast Mecklenburg-Vorpommern south of Wolgast *Gau Warnabi: along the upper Warnow, between Lake Schwerin and Lake Müritz *Wostrose: northeast of the Peene, west of Usedom, around Wolgast and Greifswald


Northern March

*Gau or Dassia, on the Dosse (river), Dosse; possible extent eastward along the upper Havel *Groswin: south of the Peene and southwest of Usedom, around Anklam *Heveller: along the lower Havel, Havelland plus northern Zauche *Gau : between the lower Havel and Elbe *Linones or Linagga: northern Prignitz, between the Elde and Elbe *Jarmen#History, Meseritz: south of the Peene, northeast of Neubrandenburg *: on the eastern shore of the Elbe from Magdeburg up to Schartau *Gau : around the southern half of Lake Müritz *Nielitizi or : at the confluence of the Elbe and Havel rivers, southern Prignitz; the Brizanen are described as inhabiting the same area, though Nielitizi is more commonly attested as the name of the area/gau; sometimes confused with Neletizi *Jarmen#History, Plote or Ploth: between the Peene and Tollensee, east of Demmin *: southeast of Neubrandenburg and northeast of Neustrelitz *Gau or Rizani: eastern Brandenburg, northeast of Berlin *Sprevane: along the lower Spree (river), Spree, the majority of Berlin and the area east *Tollensians or Tholenz: north of the Tollensesee, northwest of Neubrandenburg, southeast of Lake Kummerow *Ukrani: along the Ucker, roughly coterminous with the Uckermark *Gau : along the Havel river, north of Brandenburg (city), Brandenburg


Saxon Eastern March

*March of Lusatia: created in 965; gradually replaced title of Saxon East March **Gau Zerwisti or Ciervisti: at the confluence of the Elbe and Saale around Zerbst **Gau : in Saxony-Anhalt, between Halle (region), Halle and Köthen **: roughly coterminous with Lower Lusatia **Gau : east of the Saale around including the castle **Gau Nice (gau), Nice: along the lower Neisse at the confluence with the Oder; poorly attested **Gau : territory between the Elbe, Mulde and Black Elster **Gau : east of the Saale between Halle and Bernburg **Gau Ploni (gau), Ploni or Planegau: southern Zauche and eastern Fläming, along the Plane (river), Plane; poorly attested, territory sometimes considered an extension south of the Heveller **Gau Selpuli: along the lower Spree (river), Spree and lower Neisse rivers, southeast of Berlin; northern portion of territory sometimes considered extension south of the Sprevane **Gau : between the Saale, Mulde, Elbe and Fuhne **Gau or Susali: in the Leipzig Basin on the Mulde in Saxony **Gau Sorau (gau), Sorau or Zara: between the lower Bóbr and lower Neisse rivers, east of Cottbus **Gau Wolauki: along the middle Elbe, north of the Dübener Heide and south of Wittenberg; very poorly attested **Gau or Citice: along the Mulde near the confluence with the Elbe, around Dessau; poorly attested, either a sub-gau of or split between Serimunt and Nizizi *March of Meissen: created in 965; sometimes referred to as part of the Saxon East March, gradually seen as separate **Gau Glomacze or Daleminzi: along the upper Freiberger Mulde, east of Dresden **Gau Milceni: roughly coterminous with Upper Lusatia **Gau or Nisangau: along the middle Elbe, around Dresden *March of Merseburg: created in 965; sometimes referred to as part of the Saxon East March, gradually seen as separate **Gau : along the lower White Elster and Mulde, around Leipzig *March of Zeitz: created in 965; sometimes referred to as part of the Saxon East March, gradually seen as separate **Brisingau: between the Saale and White Elster, west of Gera; sometimes shown divided between Orla and Strupenia, location guessed upon by scholars **Chutizi Orientalis: along the Chemnitz (river), Chemnitz, around Chemnitz; sometimes depicted as part of Glomacze ** or Gau Dobenau: along the upper White Elster, around Plauen, roughly coterminous with Vogtland **Gau or Thucharini: along the middle White Elster, around Teuchern in Saxony-Anhalt **Gau Geraha: along the middle White Elster, around Gera **Gau Plisni or Pleißegau: between the White Elster and the Zwickauer Mulde, roughly coterminous with Pleissnerland **Gau Puonzowa: along the middle White Elster, around Zeitz **Strupenice or Strupenia: along the Gleise, east of Jena; multiple name variants, little attestation outside of name **Weitagau or Weitaha: on the right bank of the middle Saale, south and east of Naumburg; poorly attested **Gau Zwikau (gau), Zwikau: along the upper Zwickauer Mulde, south of Zwickau; sometimes shown to extend east into Chutizi Orientalis


Duchy of Swabia

*: on the north bank of the upper
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, around Riedlingen; sub-gau of Albuinsbar *: northeastern portion of the Swabian Alb *Alpgau, Albgau or Alpgau: along the north bank of the High Rhine, west of Schaffhausen; named after the Alb (High Rhine), Alb river *: between the Wutach (river), Wutach and Breg (river), Breg; a subdivision of the Bertoldsbaar, some sources using Albuinsbar as an alternate name for the entire area *Allgäu or Alpgau: along the upper Iller and upper Lech (river), Lech, bounded by the Allgäu Alps *Argengau: along the Argen, between the Iller and Lake Constance *(Eastern) Augstgau (Eastern), Augstgau: along the lower Lech (river), Lech and Wertach, around Augsburg * or Perahtoltaspara: along the upper
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, around the Swabian Alb; large territory consisting of several sub-gaus and *Breisgau: along the right bank of the Upper Rhine and the north bank of the High Rhine, around Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg *Burichingagau: along the Lauchert, in the western portion of the Swabian Alb; sub-gau of Bertoldsbaar *Drachgau: along the upper Kocher and upper Rems (river), Rems, around Schwäbisch Gmünd *Duriagau: along the Günz and the Mindel *Engadin: along the upper Inn, the upper most portion of the
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, in southern Graubünden * or Ertgau: along the southern bank of the upper
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, around Bad Saulgau *Filsgau: along the Fils (river), Fils, around Göppingen *: along the Riss, Riß, around Biberach an der Riss, Biberach *Glehuntare: along the upper Würm, west of Stuttgart; considered a sub-gau of Bertoldsbaar in some sources *: along the Ablach (Danube), Ablach, around Krauchenwies; sub-gau of Linzgau or Bertoldsbaar *Haistergau: along the Umlach and upper Riss, Riß, around Bad Waldsee; sub-gau of Folkoltsbaar *Hattenhuntare: along the Starzel (Neckar), Starzel, around Hechingen *Hegau: between the High Rhine and upper
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, northwest of Lake Constance and northeast of Schaffhausen *: along the middle Iller, around Memmingen *Keltenstein: along the upper Lech (river), Lech, around the Forggensee; contains the a large boulder whose name is derived from Keltenstein *: along the north bank of the High Rhine, west of Schaffhausen; sub-gau of Albgau *Linzgau: between the upper
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and the northwestern half of Lake Constance *Munderkinger Gau or Muntaricheshuntare: along the south bank of the upper
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, around Munderkingen; sub-gau of Bertoldsbaar *Munigiseshuntare: along the Lauter (Danube), Lauter, around Münsingen, Germany, Münsingen; sub-gau of Bertoldsbaar * or Naglachgowe: along the upper Nagold (river), Nagold, around Nagold; includes portions of the modern and Heckengäu *: along the middle Neckar, near Stuttgart *: along the Eschach (Aitrach), Eschach, around Leutkirch; sub-gau of Argungau *Nordgau (Alsace), Nordgau: roughly coterminous with Bas-Rhin department, northern Alsace *Ortenau or Mortenau: along the right bank of the Upper Rhine, around Offenburg *Pfullichgau: along the Echaz, around Reutlingen *Raetia Curiensis or Churrätien: along the Alpine Rhine, roughly coterminous with modern Graubünden; some sources consider Raetia its own province which included Rheingau, Engadin, and sometimes Vinschgau *Oberrätien, (Ober-)rätien or pagus Curiensis: north of the Landquart (river), Landquart and the Rätikon mountains; some sources dispute the division of Raetia into two subdivisions *Unterrätien, (Unter-)rätien or pagus Raetia Curiensis: south of the Landquart (river), Landquart and the Rätikon mountains; some sources dispute the division of Raetia into two subdivisions *Rammachgau: along the Rot (Danube), Rot and the Dürnach, around Laupheim *(Alemannic) Rheingau (Alammania), Rheingau: along the Alpine Rhine at the confluence with Lake Constance, around Bregenz *: along the Kessel (river), Kessel and the Nördlinger Ries, around Nördlingen *: between the upper
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and the upper Neckar, in the southwestern Swabian Alb; subdivision of Bertoldsbaar *Schussengau: along the Schussen and the northeastern bank of Lake Constance; sub-gau of Linzgau *Schwerzgau or Swerzenhuntare: along the north bank of the upper
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, southwest of Ulm; sub-gau of Bertoldsbaar *Swiggerstal: along the Erms, around Metzingen *: along the middle Neckar, around Tübingen *Sundgau: roughly coterminous with Haut-Rhin department, southern Alsace *History of Thurgau#Alamannic pagus, Thurgau: along the Thur (Rhine), Thur, between Lake Constance and Lake Zürich, the cantons of Canton of Thurgau, Thurgau, Canton of St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Appenzell, and eastern Canton of Zürich, Zürich; some sources include all of the territory of , stretching to the eastern shores of Lake Lucerne *(Alemannic) Waldgau (Alammania), Waldgau: along the upper Murg (Northern Black Forest), Murg, around Freudenstadt, in the northern Black Forest */Welschgau or Val Druschauna: the Ill (Vorarlberg), Ill valley, southern Vorarlberg; sub-gau of Raetia Curiensis *: between Lake Lucerne and Lake Zürich, the cantons of Canton of Zürich, Zürich, Canton of Zug, Zug, Canton of Schwyz, Schwyz, Canton of Glarus, Glarus, and Canton of Uri, Uri


Duchy of Thuringia

*Altgau: along the , between the upper Wipper (Unstrut), Wipper and middle Unstrut, north of Erfurt and east of Mühlhausen; some sources indicate Altgau extending south of the Unstrut towards Erfurt, and north of the Wipper towards Nordhausen, Thuringia, Nordhausen *: between the upper Unstrut and lower Werra, along the Hainich hills, around Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Heiligenstadt; larger than the modern region but without the Duchy of Saxony, Low Saxon territory around Duderstadt; some sources indicate Eichsfeld extending west of the Werra to include Eschwege *Gau : along the lower Unstrut and the Finne (hills), Finne hills, west of Naumburg *: along the lower Werra and upper Unstrut, centered on and named after Görmar, now in Mühlhausen; likely established as a March (territory), mark to defend against the Saxons in the 9th century, gradually lost importance and was superseded by the gaues of Eichsfeld, Westergau, and Altgau *: along the Helme, around Nordhausen, Thuringia, Nordhausen * or Usitigau: between the Ilm (Thuringia), Ilm and Saale, southeast of Weimar; some sources describe as a sub-gau of Ostergau *: along the upper Ilm (Thuringia), Ilm, around Ilmenau and Arnstadt *: between the lower Wipper (Unstrut), Wipper and Helme, along the Kyffhäuser hills, around Bad Frankenhausen, Frankenhausen; some sources indicate Nabelgau extending west along the Wipper to include the territory of Wippergau as a sub-gau *Natergau or Watergau: along the Notter (Unstrut), Notter, east of Mühlhausen; sub-gau of Altgau * or Ohnfelt: along the sources of the Leine and Wipper (Unstrut), Wipper rivers, around Leinefelde; sub-gau of Eichsfeld *Orlagau: along the upper Saale, around Saalfeld; some sources indicate it as a territory of the March of Zeitz, separated from Thuringia *(Thuringian) Ostergau (Thuringia), Ostergau: along the lower Ilm (Thuringia), Ilm, around Weimar; some sources indicate Ostergau extending west towards Erfurt and including the territory of Thüringgau *: along the middle Werra, southwest of Eisenach; sub-gau of Westergau *Thüringgau or Südthüringgau: on the south bank of the middle Unstrut, along the Gera (river), Gera, around Erfurt; some sources omit this gau entirely and show its territory split between Westergau in the west, Ostergau in the east, and Altgau in the north *(Thuringian) : along the middle Werra and the Hörsel, around Eisenach and Gotha *Wiehegau or Wigsezi: between the lower Unstrut and Finne (hills), Finne hills; some sources describe as a sub-gau of Engilin *Wippergau: along the upper Wipper (Unstrut), Wipper, around Sondershausen; some sources describe as a sub-gau of Nabelgau


Outside the Kingdom of Germany


Duchy of Bohemia

*Bohemians (tribe), Bohemian tribes


Kingdom of Burgundy

*Lower Burgundy ** *Upper Burgundy **


Margraviate of Flanders

*


West Francia/Kingdom of France

*


Unknown or Mythological Gaue

*: controversial historical territory settled by and subject to the Jomsvikings as well as a Danish exclave on the Pomeranian coast *Winidon: a supposed gau in eastern Thuringia listed in many sources; first listed in sources by error due to a hole in a historical document


See also

* List of Alamannic pagi, a list of ''/'' in the Stem Duchy of Swabia


Sources

* August von Wersebe: ''Beschreibung der Gaue between Elbe, Saale und Unstrut, Weser und Werra, insofern solche zu Eastphalia mit Nord-Thuringia und zu Ost-Engern gehört haben, und wie sie im 10ten und 11ten Jahrhundert befunden sind.'' Hahn, Hannover 1829
Digitalisat
* * Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses u. a., Halle u. a. 1875–1876: ** Volume 1: ** Volume 2: ** Volume 3: ** Volume 4: ** * *


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