Harzgau

The Harzgau was a medieval 'gau' county near the northeastern Harz mountains in the Eastphalia region of the Duchy of Saxony. It included the towns of Halberstadt, Quedlinburg, and Osterwieck, and was bounded by the Oker in the west, by the Großer Graben in the north, the Bode in the east, and the Harz in the south.

The counts of the Harzgau were:

In the course of the Middle Ages the counts of Wernigerode established themselves in this region.[1]

The county was bordered by the Salzgau, the Derlingau, the Nordthüringgau, the Schwabengau, the Helmengau, and the Liesgau.

By the 14th century, after the disintegration of the Duchy of Saxony, the Harzgau had been replaced by four smaller states:

References

  1. Habermann, Jan. Die Grafen von Wernigerode. Herrschaftsprofil, Wirkungsbereich and Königsnähe hochadliger Potentaten am Nordharz im späten Mittelalter. Norderstedt, 2008, p. 11

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