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The following is a list of ''pagi'' (the Latin term glossing Old High German ''gowe'', corresponding to English ''shire'') of early medieval Alamannia under Frankish suzerainty. Each ''pagus'' was ruled by a count (''Gaugraf'') who in turn responded to the duke of Alamannia. Many of the names of these territories survive in modern topomymy. * ''Alba'' (Albuch) * ''Albegowe'' (Allgäu) * ''Alpegowe'' (modern Albgau) * ''Argungowe'' (at the Argen River) * ''Augestigowe'' (surrounding Augsburg) * ''Augestigowe'' (the territory surrounding Augst) * ''Brisigowe'' (modern Breisgau) * ''Britgewe'' * ''Duria'' (Duriagau) * ''Filiwigawe'' (Filsgau, named for the Fils River) * ''Folcholtespara'' (Folcholtsbaar) * ''Hegowe'' (Hegau) * ''Illargowe'' (named for the Iller) * ''Keltinstein'' (between Geltnach and Wertach, tributaries of the Lech) * ''Linzgowe'' (Linzgau) * ''Mortunova'', the later Ortenau * ''Nekargowe'' (named for the Neckar) * ''Nordgowe'' (Nordgau, Alsace) * ''Perahtoltaspara'' (Berchtoldsbaar) * ''Rammegowe'' (Rammachgau) * ''Trachgowe'' (Drachgau, near Schwäbisch Gmünd) * ''Turgowe'' (modern Thurgau, named for the Thur River) * ''Rezia'' (Ries, ultimately from the name of the Roman province of ''Raetia'') * ''Suntgowe'' (Sundgau, Alsace) * ''Swiggerstal'' (the modern Ermstal) The territory between Alamannia and Upper Burgundy was known as ''Argowe'' (modern Aargau, named for the Aare river). The pertinence of this territory to either Alamannia or Upper Burgundy was disputed. The county of Raetia was absorbed into Alamannia in the early 10th century. It comprised the ''Ringowe'' (Rheingau, named for the Rhine) and ''Retia'' proper. Counties of the kingdom of Upper Burgundy: * Burgundy (Franche-Comté) * * ''Portuensis'' (Portois) * * ''Amosensis'' * * ''Scudinga'' * * ''Warascum'' or ''Varesco'', ''Warasgow'' * * ''Alsgowe'' (Elsgau) * Transjurania * * ''Sorengowe'' (Sornegau) * * ''Bargensis'' (Bargengau) * * ''Wisliaeensis'' (the territory surrounding Avenches, German ''Wiflisburg'') * * ''Lausonensis'' (Lausanne) * * ''Equestricus'' (Nyon, lat. ''Colonia Iulia Equestris'') * * ''Genevensis'' (Geneva) * * ''Albanensis'' (Albanais) * * ''Falcinensis'' (Faucigny) * * ''Caputlacensis'' (Chablais) * * ''Vallensis'' (Valais) * * ''Ausicensis'' (upper Saane valley) * * ''Ufegowe'' (Ufgau in what is now the Lake Thun region of the Bernese Oberland, not to be confused with Ufgau (Baden)) == References == * G. Droysen: ''Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas''. Bielefeld / Leipzig, 1886, 22f. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Alamannic pagi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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