Derlingau

The Derlingau (also Darlingau ) was a medieval Gaugrafschaft; she lay east of Braunschweig in Lower Saxony. By the Great break at Oschersleben in the south of Derlingau was separated from Harzgau and extended in the west to the Oker, in the east to Nordthüringgau. In the north, the marginalized and the Heilangau Wittingau to the Derlingau.

Count in Derlingau were:

  • Brun, son of Count Liudolf in northern Thuringia, Count of Derlingau 965 ( Brunonen )
  • Dietrich von Haldensleben, from 966-985 Graf Derlingau
  • Egbert, Graf, urk. September 14, 1024, probably around 1013 Graf Derlingau (Bill Unger)
  • Liudolf († 1038 ), son Bruns, probably around 1031 Graf Derlingau
  • Bernhard, † before 1069, Graf 1052 in Harzgau and Derlingau and North Thuringia, 1043-1062 testifies ( Supplinburger )
  • Siegfried II of Walbeck, † around 1087, Count of Nordthüringgau and Derlingau
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