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Showing 56 places of which 32 on the map (only displaying places with exact coordinates).

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  • Adria (mountain) (Natural Landmark) Mountain (D KAR 1:80)
  • Amenoncourt (France) None
  • Casaprota (Italy) Location of a farm granted by duke Hildebrand to Farfa in CDL 4a:27. Editor does not attempt to identify. For "Casa Perota" as the modern Casaprota, province of Rieti, see Saracco Previdi (1973), p. 675, n. 383.
  • Cicignano (Italy) "Casalis" in Massa Nautona donated by duke Hildebrand to Farfa in May 778 (CDL 4a:33) and later confirmed by Charlemagne in DKAR 1:111. In CDL 4a:37, April 783, mentioned as "Sucilianus ... in Massa Pretorii", territory of Rieti. Costambeys (2007), p. 75, argues they could be identical. Editor of CDL 5 locates it in a frazione of Collevecchio, province of Rieti
  • Cognanello (Italy) Locality ca. 2km south of Montepulciano
  • Durningen (France) None
  • Farfa (Italy) None
  • Foligno (Italy) None
  • Herstal (Belgium) None
  • Kesseling (Germany) district Ahrweiler
  • Langenhettenbach (Germany) district Landshut; today split up into Langenhettenbach and Dürrenhettenbach, geolocation provided for the former
  • Lembach (France) None
  • Marsi (territory) (Medieval Territory) Location of fishermen in DKAR 1:111. Editor identifies as in Marsica area of L'Aquila
  • Mondsee (Austria) medieval variant: Maninseo
  • Monte Lungo in Val di Magra (Italy) None
  • Montepulciano (Italy) None
  • Oberkienberg (Germany) together with Unterkienberg to Allershausen, district Freising
  • Oberlindhart (Germany) today split up into Oberlindhart and Niederlindhart, geolocation provided for the former
  • Oberregau (Austria) medieval place today split up into two adjoining places, Oberregau and Unterregau (geolocation: 47.98854 / 13.65875)
  • Oberroning (Germany) near Rottenburg an der Laaber, district Landshut, today split up into Oberroning and Niederroning, geolocation for the former