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Showing 47 places of which 19 on the map (only displaying places with exact coordinates).

Listing 1-20 of 47 places.

  • Amiens (territory) (Medieval Territory) pagus in France
  • Aquileia (Italy) None
  • Arezzo (Italy) None
  • Aschach an der Donau (Austria) None
  • Astätt (Austria) district Braunau am Inn; not to be confused with Austeti / Anstett (Salzburg)
  • Benevento (territory) (Medieval Territory) None
  • Bologna (Italy) None
  • Bologna (territory) (Medieval Territory) None
  • Bonngau (territory) (Medieval Territory) pagus, region around modern Bonn, Germany; also 'Bunnengao'
  • Burgundy (territory) (Medieval Territory) None
  • Casaprota (Italy) Location of a farm granted by duke Hildebrand to Farfa in CDL 4a:27. Editor does not attempt to identify. For "Casa Perota" as the modern Casaprota, province of Rieti, see Saracco Previdi (1973), p. 675, n. 383.
  • Chiusi (territory) (Medieval Territory) None
  • Cicignano (Italy) "Casalis" in Massa Nautona donated by duke Hildebrand to Farfa in May 778 (CDL 4a:33) and later confirmed by Charlemagne in DKAR 1:111. In CDL 4a:37, April 783, mentioned as "Sucilianus ... in Massa Pretorii", territory of Rieti. Costambeys (2007), p. 75, argues they could be identical. Editor of CDL 5 locates it in a frazione of Collevecchio, province of Rieti
  • Fulda (Germany) None
  • Grabfeld (territory) (Medieval Territory) Region on border between modern Bavaria and Thuringia.
  • Herxheim bei Landau/Pfalz (Germany) None
  • Isen (Germany) district Erding
  • Isen (river) (Natural Landmark) tributary of the Inn
  • Le Bas-Teil (France) said in MRH 41 to be linked to the villa Odane, situated in the pagus of Angers, in the condita of Craon; modern name provided by Nolden (1997), pp. 276-277; unable to locate on any map so far; Latin name translates as 'that Linden tree of Leudbod', probably denoting a landmark near Odane, not an established place
  • Les-Oudonnières (France) said in MRH 41 to be situated in the pagus of Angers, modern name provided by Nolden (1997), pp. 276-277; unable to locate on any map so far, but some searches returned a place 'les Bourdonnières' (SW of Mayenne) without any explanation