- Some
scholars such as Léon Vanderkindere, and
following him also Jean
Baerten, and more
recently Karl Verhelst,
believe that from the
earliest times...
- the 1190s.
Count Arnold (or Arnulf) I, the son of Emmo, is
according to
Baerten (1969 p. 40), the
first Count of Loon for whom we can
discuss any political...
- son Gerard. Vaes p.129
Verdonk Baerten 1965b, p. 1242.
Baerten 1969, pp.49-50. Vaes p.334.
Baerten 1969, pp.53-54.
Baerten (1965a). "Les
origines des comtes...
-
Bishop Balderic II of Liège,
brother of
Count Giselbert of Loon. As Jean
Baerten and
other authors have
pointed out, this is
chronologically impossible...
-
Baerten (1965), "Les
origines des
comtes de Looz et la
formation territoriale du comté",
Revue belge de
philologie et d'histoire, 43 (2): 468
Baerten...
-
Arumbaya language of San
Theodoros is
another incarnation of Brusselian.
Baerten 1982, p. 887–897. De
Vriendt 2003, p. 7–8.
Evans 2008, p. 71.
Johan Winkler...
-
edition of
Belgian National Biographies,
based upon a
charter of 1101.
Baerten (1969 p. 40
footnote 2)
describes this as a
mistake caused by
modern edition...
-
province of
Flemish Brabant.
Historians such as Léon
Vanderkindere and Jean
Baerten believe this was once
considered to be part of the Hesbaye. The Condroz...
-
Annales Altahenses,
under 973
Diplomata Belgica, 1292. See
Baerten (1969, pp. 9–10, 13);
Baerten (1965, pp. 1231, 1234–1235)
Vanderkindere (1902, pp. 137...
-
Rudolf held a
County in the Hesbaye. Jean
Baerten,
writing in the 1960s was also a
proponent of this position.
Baerten added an
argument that
young Rudolf might...