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- Hamaland (also Hameland) was a medieval Carolingian v****al county in the east of the modern-day Netherlands. Its name originated from the former Chamavi...
- Adela of Hamaland (also Adela of Elten) (c. 952 – died after 1021), was countess of Hamaland in what is now the Netherlands in about 973–1021. She was...
- as entering the area. Their name probably survives in the region called Hamaland, which is in the Gelderland province of the Netherlands, near present day...
- Franks, that was later ****imilated by the Mainland Saxons) (they lived in Hamaland or Hama land) Hasi (they lived in Hasagowe) Lerige (lived in Lerige or...
- Immed IV from Hamaland (also known as Immed from Kleef) (ca. 950-around 995) was the first husband of Adela of Hamaland. There is not much known about...
- (966/70). Erenfried II count in Zülpichgau; Dietrich, count in Drente and in Salland, count of Hamaland (died before 964). He married Amalrada van Hamaland....
- dragon: "Gelre!" The County of Guelders arose out of the Frankish pagus Hamaland in the 11th century around castles near Roermond and Geldern. The counts...
- Gerard's son Gerard II in 1127 acquired the County of Zutphen in northern Hamaland by marriage. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Guelders quickly expanded...
- successful conspiracy. Henry of Franconia led a coalition of Babenberg Franks, Hamaland Saxons and Teisterbant Frisians (in cooperation with the bishop of Cologne...
- a Count in Hamaland, as evidenced by the similarity of his second son's name Wigging, to Wigmann who was a contemporary count in Hamaland, and because...