- The
county of
Brunengeruz (spelled in
various ways such as Brugeron, Brunengeruuz, Brunengurt)
existed in the 10th and 11th
centuries in what is now eastern...
-
current village was
founded in 981 by the last
ruler of the
county of
Brunengeruz.
Countess Alpaïdis (Alpeide)
later gave her
county and
castle (today...
- came into
conflict with Otbert,
Bishop of Liège, over the
county of
Brunengeruz that both claimed. In 1099,
Emperor Henry IV
allotted the
county to his...
- into
conflict in 1096 with Otbert,
Bishop of Liège, over the
county of
Brunengeruz that both claimed. In 1099,
Emperor Henry IV
allotted the
county to the...
- (p. 131,143)
proposed that the
poorly attested 10th-century
county of
Brunengeruz could be
considered the
remnant of an
older and
larger "southwestern"...
- of Godfrey. In 1099, Otbert,
Bishop of
Liege gave him the
county of
Brunengeruz,
territory which had been
contested by the
counts of Leuven, but the...
-
title Namur 1067:
Partitioned into
itself and
Durbuy 1099:
Acquired Brunengeruz 1102:
Partitioned into
itself and La
Roche c. 1147:
Acquired Durbuy 1153:...
- the
emperor of at
least two
significant Haspengouw counties, Huy, and
Brunengeruz. A
third one, "Haspinga", came into the
hands of the
bishop in 1040....
- of Loon. In the west an
apparently short-lived and
small county named Brunengeruz was
absorbed by the
growing power of the
westernmost county based in...
-
Otbert and
Godfrey I the Bearded,
Count of
Louvain over the
County of
Brunengeruz, who
Emperor Henry IV
eventually entrusted to
Albert III,
Count of Namur...