Harzgau

The Harzgau, also Hartingau, was a medieval Gaugrafschaft in the resin, which also included the city of Halberstadt in the Northeast.

Count in Harzgau were:

  • Frederick I, Count of Harzgau 875/880
  • Frederick II, Count of Harzgau 937 and 945, son of Frederick I.
  • Volkmar I, Count in Harzgau ( † before 961 ), probably son of Frederick II
  • Frederick III. , Count of Harzgau, son Volkmarsdorf I.
  • Volkmar II († 1015), Count of Harzgau, brother or son of Frederick III.
  • Thietmar, Count of Harzgau and Nordthüringgau, † October 3 959
  • Friedrich ( † July 1002 /15 campaign. März 1003), 995-996 Count Palatine of Saxony, Count of Harzgau and Nordthüringgau
  • Liutger, 1013 Count, 1021 Count in Harzgau, 1013-1031 testifies ( Supplinburger )
  • Bernhard ( † before 1069), 1052 Count in Harzgau and Derlingau and North Thuringia, from 1043 to 1062 witnessed probably grandson Liutgers
  • Gerhard von Süpplingenburg († June 9, 1075 at the Battle of Homburg at the Unstrut ), 1052 Count in Harzgau, son of Bernard

During the Middle Ages, the Counts of Regenstein prevailed in this room.

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