- Rheingau
Infobox Former Country
native_name = "Grafschaft der Rheingau",
"Rheingrafschaft"
conventional_long_name = County of the Rhine district,
The Rhinegraviate
common_name = Rheingau|
continent = Europe
region = Central Europe
country = Germany
era = Middle Ages
status = Vassal
status_text = State of theFrankish Empire
State of theHoly Roman Empire
empire = Holy Roman Empire
government_type = Principality|
year_start = 937
year_end = 1866|
event_start =
date_start = "ca" 937
event1 =Donation of Verona :
given to Abp Mainz
date_event1 =
983
event2 = Archbishopric dissolved;
toDuchy of Nassau
date_event2 =
1806
event_end = Prussia annexes Nassau
into Hesse-Nassau
date_end =
1866|
p1 = Kingdom of the Franks
image_p1 =
s1 = Kingdom of Prussia
flag_s1 = Flag of Prussia (1803).gif|
|
image_map_caption = The Rheingau shown on a 1905 map of Hesse-Nassau|
capital = Rheingrafenstein in Kreuznach; laterEltville |
footnotes = The Rheingau ( _en. Rhine District) is the hill country on the north side of the Rhine River betweenWiesbaden and Lorch nearFrankfurt , reaching from the westernTaunus to the Rhine. It lies in the state ofHesse and is part of theRheingau-Taunus-Kreis administrative district. It is famous forRheingau wine s, especially the "RheingauerRiesling ," and its many wine taverns.History
The Rheingau was as a "Gau" or county of the
Frankish Empire , bordered by theNiddagau , theMaingau , theOberrheingau , and theLahngau ; the counts of the Rheingau were known asRhinegrave s. The first Rhinegrave on record is Hato VI (937–960).de icon [http://www.retrobibliothek.de/retrobib/seite.html?id=113622 Rheingraf] at "Meyers Konversationslexikon ", 1888]In 983,
Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor , gave the Rheingau, together with other territories, to theArchbishopric of Mainz during the Diet ofVerona . When the Archbishopric was dissolved in 1806, the Rheingau was given to theDuchy of Nassau .As a result of the marriage of John III (1383–1428) to Adelheid, of the
Wildgrave s ofKyrburg , John V (1476–95) inherited territories in theObersalm Wasgau , to the left of the Rhine (from theNahegau , on the RiverNahe and in theAlsace ) from the Wildgraves and the counts of Salm, so that these territories also came to be linked to their name, with the counts using the title "Wild- and Rhinegraves of Salm".Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.germanwine.de/english/d_reg/r_rhein.htm German wine regions: Rheingau]
* [http://www.wiesbadenarea.co.cc/ Rheingau/Wiesbaden Area English & French Speaking community]
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