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The Liesgau was a shire (Gau) of the Duchy of Saxony in the early medieval period, roughly corresponding to the former Osterode district of Lower Saxony
Liesgau
Saxon nobleman
926): the association with Liesgau is connected to this hypothesis, as a Swabian count named Burchard is attested for Liesgau in 965 (known as Burchard
Theodoric_I_of_Wettin
German noble and royal family
as Dietrich, Thiedericus, and Thierry I of Liesgau (died c. 982). He was most probably based in the Liesgau (located at the western edge of the Harz).
House_of_Wettin
Count of Rittigau and Margrave of Frisia
known as Henry of Nordheim or Northeim, was Count in Rittigau (part of Liesgau) and Eichsfeld from 1083 onwards, and was the Margrave of Frisia from 14
Henry,_Margrave_of_Frisia
Count of Stade (950–994)
Count Siegbert of Liesgau, and had two children: Henry III, canon at Hildesheim Cathedral, after 1002 Udo (986-1040), count of Liesgau and Rittegau, married
Lothair_Udo_I,_Count_of_Stade
Duke of Swabia from 954 to 973
brother or completely unrelated (see his own article) Burchard, count of Liesgau. His second marriage was to Hedwig, daughter of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria
Burchard_III,_Duke_of_Swabia
the Nordthüringgau, the Schwabengau, the Thuringian Helmegau, and the Liesgau. Counts in the Harzgau were: Frederick I 875/880 Frederick II 937 and 945
Harzgau
Nationality of the Holy Roman Empire
of Thuringia: Adalbero (d. 982) was a Count in the Hessengau and in the Liesgau, Count Palatine of Saxony from 972, Dietrich (d. 995), probably a son of
Palatines
High noble title
of Thuringia: Adalbero (d. 982) was a Count in the Hessengau and in the Liesgau, Count Palatine of Saxony from 972, Dietrich (d. 995), probably a son of
Count_palatine
(Unter)-Leinegau: along the lower Leine and Aller rivers, northeast of Celle Liesgau: in southern Lower Saxony; western Harzvorland [de] Marstemgau [de]: around
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English : of uncertain derivation. The 18th-century parish registers of Marske, North Yorkshire, record the surname Hartburn with the variant Harburn; Harben may be a further variant of this. If so, its origin is probably topographic or habitational, from East Hartburn in Stockton-on-Tees or Hartburn in Northumberland, both named from Old English heorot ‘hart’ + burna ‘steam’. However, this conjecture is not borne out by the distribution of the surname a century later, when it occurs chiefly in Cambridgeshire and London and also with a significant presence in the Channel Islands, perhaps suggesting that it could be a variant of Harpin.
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Ash-tree Meadow
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Son of Arthur
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Trident (mother of Lord Mahavir)
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Hindu, Indian
Courage; Morale
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English
English : habitational name from Wadsworth near Halifax, West Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Wæddi + worð ‘enclosure’.William Wadsworth came from England to Cambridge, MA, in 1632, and in 1636 accompanied Thomas Hooker as one of the founders of Hartford, CT.
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Lucky, Blissful, Witness
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Offering, Sacrifice
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Fur
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Wise
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