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Durbuy (French pronunciation: [dyʁ.bɥi] ; Walloon: Derbu) is a city and muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Luxembourg, Belgium. The total...
- The
Counts of
Durbuy were
Frankish noblemen in the 11th and 12th
century who were
descended from
Albert II,
Count of Namur.
Durbuy is a muni****lity located...
- time of the
reign of
Henry V the Blonde, Bitburg, La Roche-en-Ardenne,
Durbuy, Arlon, Thionville, Marville, Longwy, and in 1264 the
competing County of...
- also
inherited the
smaller lordships of Longwy, La Roche-en-Ardenne and
Durbuy.
Henry is an
important figure in the
history of the
southern Netherlands...
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Henry I (died 1097),
Count of
Durbuy, son of
Albert II,
Count of Namur, and Regilende,
daughter of
Gothelo I,
Count of
Verdun and Duke of Lorraine. Emperor...
- Henry's
fiefs would be split:
Baldwin would have Namur,
Ermesinde would have
Durbuy and La Roche, and
Luxembourg would revert to
their common liege, Emperor...
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before 1124),
Count of
Durbuy, son of
Henry I,
Count of
Durbuy.
Godefroi captured Otbert,
Bishop of Liège, and
imprisoned him in
Durbuy. This
presumably was...
- his
third marriage, he
sought to
reclaim his wife's
lands of Luxembourg,
Durbuy and
Laroche with the
approval of
Philip of Swabia.
Theobold therefore besieged...
- cantons). Dinant: Beauraing, Ciney, Dinant,
Florennes and Walcourt. Marche:
Durbuy, Érezée, Havelange, La Roche,
Marche and Rochefort. Saint-Hubert: Gedinne...
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Schetz (1604-1664), 2nd
Count of Grobbendonk,
baron of Wezemaal, lord of
Durbuy, Tilburg, etc., was a
Netherlandish nobleman and a
military commander during...