The Wormsgau or pago wormatiensi was in the Middle Ages a county, which extended itself not only in the surroundings of the city of Worms, Germany, but concurrently along the Rhine widely in northern direction until short of reaching Coblenz. The city of Mainz belonged likewise to it as to the start of the 9th century also Boppard, which in reality ca. 825 was already lost again. In the 10th century the Wormsgau lost wide middlerhenish zones, mostly to the benefit of the Nahegau, thereunder Ingelheim 937, Spiesheim 960, Saulheim 973 and Flonheim 996, until the Selz after the end of this schrinkage defined the northern limit. The losses in the North could through western expansion and expansion along the Rhine, especially in the Pfälzerwald, be partially compensated.
The Wormsgau was among the central possessions of the Salian dynasty.
Try to lose your attitude, put it in your boots
or stick it where the sun doesn't shine
try to have a good time, it's something to do
I read a good book, buy a pair of shoes
maybe I'm a strange kinda dude
but, hey, maybe it's you, it's something to do
I understand unhappiness
an excellent plan for a martyr to have
but what is the sense of having regrets
it's only just a waste of time
I look at the sky, I walk in the yard
study little birds with binoculars
so, call me a nerd, it's something to do
Try a day in the park, play in the dirt
or go to the mall if that's what blows up your skirt
what can it hurt?
it's something to do