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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. It was situated on the south-west side of the Harz Mountains in what is now the German state of Lower Saxony. Its southern bound was near the town of Duderstadt and its northern bound near Osterode, and its western bound near the River Leine. Its eastern boundary corresponds to the present-day eastern border of Lower Saxony.

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  • Der Liesgau (auch Lisgau) war im Mittelalter ein sächsischer Gau im heutigen südöstlichen Niedersachsen und einem kleinen Anteil in Nordwestthüringen. (de)
  • 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. It was situated on the south-west side of the Harz Mountains in what is now the German state of Lower Saxony. Its southern bound was near the town of Duderstadt and its northern bound near Osterode, and its western bound near the River Leine. Its eastern boundary corresponds to the present-day eastern border of Lower Saxony. The Liesgau is mentioned under the name Hlisgo in several documents from the 9th to 11th centuries. It was bordered by the following counties (list may be incomplete): , Harzgau, , Eichsfeld, , . Its most important town was Pöhlde. In the 13th century, the Liesgau became part of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and later closely corresponded to the Grubenhagen subdivision of this duchy. (en)
  • Liesgau era una contea (suddivisione conosciuta con il termine di Gau) del Ducato di Sassonia del primo periodo medievale corrispondente con il moderno Circondario di Osterode am Harz del distretto della Bassa Sassonia. Era situato nella parte sud-ovest della catena montuosa dell'Harz e confinava con la vicina città di Duderstadt e, a nord, con la città di Osterode, mentre ad ovest il suo confine era segnato dal fiume Leine. Liesgau è, certe volte, nominata come Hilsgo in documento datati tra il X e il XII secolo. Nel XIII secolo, Liesgau è diventato parte del Ducato di Brunswick-Lüneburg, corrispondendo in un futuro alla suddivisione conosciuta come Grubenhagen dello stesso ducato. (it)
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  • Der Liesgau (auch Lisgau) war im Mittelalter ein sächsischer Gau im heutigen südöstlichen Niedersachsen und einem kleinen Anteil in Nordwestthüringen. (de)
  • 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. It was situated on the south-west side of the Harz Mountains in what is now the German state of Lower Saxony. Its southern bound was near the town of Duderstadt and its northern bound near Osterode, and its western bound near the River Leine. Its eastern boundary corresponds to the present-day eastern border of Lower Saxony. (en)
  • Liesgau era una contea (suddivisione conosciuta con il termine di Gau) del Ducato di Sassonia del primo periodo medievale corrispondente con il moderno Circondario di Osterode am Harz del distretto della Bassa Sassonia. Era situato nella parte sud-ovest della catena montuosa dell'Harz e confinava con la vicina città di Duderstadt e, a nord, con la città di Osterode, mentre ad ovest il suo confine era segnato dal fiume Leine. Liesgau è, certe volte, nominata come Hilsgo in documento datati tra il X e il XII secolo. (it)
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