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The Bliesgau is a region in the state of Saarland in the south-west of Germany and borders with France. It is named after the River Blies, which is a tributary
Bliesgau
Stadtteil of Homburg in Saarland, Germany
reached and the summer months can be rather hot reaching up to 40 °C. The Bliesgau, to which Einöd belongs, is thus considered one of the warmest areas in
Einöd
Erenfried I of Maasgau was the count of Bliesgau, Keldachgau [de], Bonngau [de], and the count of Charmois (fl. 866–904). He married Adelgunde of Burgundy
Erenfried_I
Duke of Upper Lorraine from 1019 to 1026
Ardennes and Richilde von Blieskastel, daughter of Folmar III, Count in Bliesgau, was the Count of Bar and Duke of Lorraine, co-reigning with his father
Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine
Frederick_II,_Duke_of_Upper_Lorraine
German term for a region within a country
Aargau, Switzerland Allgäu, Germany Bliesgau, Germany Breisgau, Germany (h/e English exonyms: Brisgaw/Brisgow) Buchsgau, Switzerland Chiemgau, Germany
Gau_(territory)
Countess of Luxembourg
Luxembourg and together they had: Matilda; married Godefrey, Count of Bliesgau. Henry III, Count of Luxembourg (1096†) Rudolph (1099†); abbot of Saint-Vanne
Clementia_of_Aquitaine
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1381–1797)
Saar River and further possessions held by the Bishops of Metz in the Bliesgau as well as in the adjacent Alsace and Palatinate regions as a fiefdom.
County_of_Nassau-Saarbrücken
French nobleman (c. 965–1026/1027)
supporters. Theodoric married Richilde, the daughter of Folmar III, count of Bliesgau and Metz, in 985. They had the following children: Frederick II, his successor
Theodoric I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
Theodoric_I,_Duke_of_Upper_Lorraine
Count of Loon
Arnold II 6. Gerhard I, Count of Rieneck 3. Agnes von Mainz 14. Gottfried III Count of Bliesgau 7. Helwig von Bliescastel 15. Mathilde de Luxembourg
Arnold_II,_Count_of_Loon
German dynasty in the High Middle Ages
towards the river Rhine started after they founded Hornbach Abbey in the Bliesgau around 750. Hornbach remained their proprietary monastery and royal grants
Salian_dynasty
Municipality in Saarland, Germany
Wolfersheim is a village in the municipality of Blieskastel in the region Bliesgau (Saarland, Germany). The village is situated on the east hillside of Kalbenberg
Wolfersheim
(1992) Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape (1996) Schaalsee (2000) Bliesgau (2009) Swabian Alb (2009) Black Forest (2017) Gorge of Samaria (1981) Mount
World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Europe and North America
World_Network_of_Biosphere_Reserves_in_Europe_and_North_America
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
come to take the land was it slowly settled once more. In this time, the Bliesgau was grouped administratively into Francia. The placename Moraha was used
Waldmohr
Cycleways in Germany
to Homburg. After Beeden the way runs along the River Blies through the Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve. In Wörschweiler, a detour goes to the abbey ruins and
Glan-Blies_Way
www.neue-energien-west.de. "BuergerEnergieGenossenschaft Bliesgau - Startseite". www.beg-bliesgau.de. "Regionalstrom Franken". Regionalstrom Franken eG.
List_of_energy_cooperatives
Historical jurisdiction
whereof some actually might be other relatives 982-995: Folmar I, Count of Bliesgau (d. 995), Count of Lunéville and of Metz. Married Bertha and had possibly:
County_of_Metz
Stadtteil of Blieskastel in Saarland, Germany
part (Stadtteil) of Blieskastel, Saarland, Germany. It is part of the Bliesgau and was founded on the right river bank of the Blies. As a consequence
Bierbach_an_der_Blies
Town in Saarland, Germany
Saarbrücken. Blieskastel is the capital of the Bliesgau and is located in the center of the Bliesgau Biosphere Reserve. The city borders on the cities
Blieskastel
Municipality in Saarland, Germany
environmental reasons as Gersheim became part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Bliesgau in 2009. Gersheim is mostly a Bedroom community. This has some tradition
Gersheim
east-northeast of Erfweiler-Ehlingen Totenkopf (387.0 m), east of Niedergailbach, Bliesgau Alteberg (385.1 m), east of Büdingen Einöder Höhe (c. 382 m), east of Einöd
List of mountains and hills of the Saarland
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Saarland
Former province of the Holy Roman Empire
to designate their territory, that is to say the East of the Saar, the Bliesgau and the territory around Saint-Wendel as well as the interior of the former
Westrich_(historic_region)
Dynasty of Lotharingian stock
Bavaria. The Ezzonids first appear with Erenfried I (866–904), count of the Bliesgau, Keldachgau [de], and Bonngau [de], and perhaps also of the Charmois. He
Ezzonids
overlain by Lower Muschelkalk) in the east and the Saar-Blies-Gau with the Bliesgau (Upper Muschelkalk) in the southeast. To the northwest lies the Merzig
Palatine-Saarland Muschelkalk Region
Palatine-Saarland_Muschelkalk_Region
German noble family
Ezzonen appear in the chronicles with Erenfried I (866–904), count of the Bliesgau, Keldachgau and Bonngau (maybe also count of Charmois). Probably he had
House_of_Limburg-Stirum
Royal consorts in Lorraine
death 23 September 1003 Frederick I Richilde of Metz Folmar III, Count of Bliesgau and Metz (Metz) – 985/992 between 11 April 1026 and 12 January 1027 husband's
List of Lorrainian royal consorts
List_of_Lorrainian_royal_consorts
Castle in Germany
of the Four Lords, which played out from 1405 to 1408 especially in the Bliesgau, 40 kilometres to the west. In 1426 and 1438 the castle caught fire without
Altdahn_Castle
Landscape in Germany
boundary with the Saint Ingbert-Kirkeler Woods and, further south, with the Bliesgau, runs (according to the Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Saarbrücken sheet
Westrich_Plateau
Meuse, south of Verdun Bidgau [de] or Bitgau: south Eifel around Bitburg Bliesgau: along the Blies Carosgau [de] or pagus Caroscus: along the upper Kyll
List_of_medieval_Gaue
Railway line in Germany
Würzbach valley, which separates the Kirkeler forest from the plateau of Bliesgau, which has a more open landscape character. It passes the Würzbach pond
Landau–Rohrbach_railway
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Mauchenheim in 1456, the House of Leyen came into ownership of holdings in the Bliesgau, and once it had taken charge of an inheritance in 1486, it also acquired
Gries,_Germany
Ezzonen appear in the chronicles with Erenfried I.(866–904), count of the Bliesgau, Keldachgau and Bonngau. Erenfried I. married Adelgunde daughter of Konrad
Counts of Limburg Hohenlimburg and Broich
Counts_of_Limburg_Hohenlimburg_and_Broich
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
von Mauchenheim in 1456, the House of Leyen came into ownership of the Bliesgau, and by inheritance in 1486 that family also came to own a share in the
Henschtal
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
of the 14th century to the County of Zweibrücken, which arose from the Bliesgau. Walram I was a son of Heinrich II of Zweibrücken (1228-1282), knowledge
Breitenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate
Breitenbach,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Mauchenheim in 1456, the House of Leyen came into ownership of holdings in the Bliesgau, and once it had taken charge of an inheritance in 1486, it also acquired
Börsborn
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
von Mauchenheim in 1456, the House of Leyen came into possession of the Bliesgau and also, by hereditary accession in 1486, of a share in the Blieskastel
Steinbach_am_Glan
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Hebrew
Hardship; burden.
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Spanish American
Young lion.
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Afghan, Arabic, Australian, German, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Good
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Australian, Irish
Noble; Patrician
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bramlett.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Only Ones Praise
Male
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Anglicized form of Greek Zebedaios, ZEBEDEE means "my gift." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a fisherman of Galilee.Â
Surname or Lastname
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English : occupational name for a bell-founder, Middle English belleyetere, from Old English belle + gēotere. It is unlikely that there would have been enough work to keep anyone employed exclusively in making bells, and there is evidence that bell makers were general founders, engaged for the most part in making smaller domestic items, such as pots and buckles.
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Japanese
Strong like bamboo.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Victorious. Triumphant. Successful.
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