Stormarn with its 1650 borders

Stormarn (German pronunciation: [หˆสƒtษ”สmaสn] โ“˜) was a gau which, alongside Holstein and Dithmarschen, was one of the three Northern Albingian Saxon gaus.[1]

The Gau of Stormarn lay in the southeast of Schleswig-Holstein. As well as the present county of Stormarn it also covered the territory of present-day Pinneberg, part of Steinburg, parts of Segeberg and the present land of the Hanseatic city of Hamburg north of the Elbe. The "Stormarni" were recorded in documents from the 11th century, like the Hamburg Church History (Hamburgische Kirchengeschichte) by Adam of Bremen. The document refers to the Stormarni as one of the Saxon tribes.

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  1. ^ Lemmata Gau u. Gauviertel. In: Klaus-Joachim Lorenzen-Schmidt, Ortwin Pelc (eds.): Schleswig-Holstein Lexikon. 2nd edition, Wachholtz, Neumรผnster, 2006.

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Stormarn

Stormarn may refer to: Stormarn (district) (1867 - present), a district or county within the German state of Schleswig-Holstein Stormarn (gau) (before

Bardengau

the Drewani, the Gau Osterwalde, the Derlingau, the Gau Gretinge, the Lohingau, the Gau Sturmi, the Gau Mosde, and the Gau Stormarn. It was part of Eastphalia

List of medieval Gaue

to the Elbe river east of Hamburg; technically not a gau though sometimes shown as such Stormarn: at the mouth of the Elbe, around Hamburg Agradingauย [de]:

List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (O)

Grand Duke of Oldenburg, Heir in Norway, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Ditmarshes & Oldenburg, Prince of Lรผbeck and Birkenfeld, Lord of Jever

List of co-operative banks in Germany

Bramstedt eG Bad Bramstedt Schleswig-Holstein GV 13 200 691 30 Volksbank Stormarn eG Bad Oldesloe Schleswig-Holstein GV 14 201 901 09 Raiffeisenbank Bargteheide