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The origins of the name Dreingau are disputed; it might derive either from a medieval term denoting a "fertile land," or might describe a "dry land". Considering that the Saxon pagi still held extensive marshlands at this time, both interpretations might well be equivalent.
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Although the sources are frequently inconsistent or ambiguous in assigning various places to the Dreingau, the consensus is that the
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in 16 AD mark the period when the Dreingau area was either a staging point or a battlefield. It figured centrally in the
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The Dreingau had been a theatre of war even before it got its name. In the times of the expansionist drive of the
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Notable places mentioned in medieval documents in the context of the Dreingau include the village
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Soekelland B: Ueber die Straßen der Römer und Franken zwischen der Ems und Lippe. Münster, 1825
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as the anchor point in the North. Close to the Lippe river was the large forest
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Former states and territories of North Rhine-Westphalia
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Index

Saxon
pagi
Münsterland
Westphalia
Drensteinfurt

North Rhine-Westphalia
Lippe
Lippstadt
Lünen
Greven
Bracbant
Bructeri
Bursibant
Rheine
Skopingau
Schöppingen
Stevergau
Coesfeld
Werne
Selm
Liesborn Abbey
Münster
Roman Empire
Germanic people
Battle of the Lupia River
Battle of Idistaviso
Saxon Wars
Charlemagne
Thirty Years' War

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