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Nordalbingia

Nordalbingia within Saxony circa AD 1000. The territory to the north is the Danish March/March of Schleswig, while that to the east is the Limes Saxoniae.
  Nordalbingia
  Other parts of Saxony
  Rest of the German Kingdom
Nordalbingia within Obotrite confederation about 800-814

Nordalbingia (German: Nordelbingen) (also Northern Albingia) was one of the four administrative regions of the medieval Duchy of Saxony, the others being Angria, Eastphalia, and Westphalia. The region's name is based on the Latin name Alba for the Elbe River and refers to an area predominantly located north of the Lower Elbe, roughly corresponding with the present-day Holstein region. Situated in what is now Northern Germany, this is the earliest known dominion of the Saxons.


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