Argengau

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Upper Burgundy (green) and Alamannia (orange), including the County of Argengau

Argengau was a territory of medieval Alemannia, within East Francia in the 8th and 9th centuries, being a county in the 9th century,[1] and belonging to the Duchy of Swabia in the 10th century. It was situated north of Lake Constance, comprising Lindau. It was named for the Argen river.

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  1. ^ Smith, Julia M.H. "Einhard: The Sinner and the Saints" Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Vol. 13 (2003) 55-77 cites Count Conrad of Argenau, 59.