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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...
- the
Lower Rhine.
Their name
probably survives in the
region today called Hamaland,
which is in the
Gelderland province of the Netherlands,
between the IJssel...
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Adela of
Hamaland (also
Adela of Elten) (952 – died
after 1021), was
countess of
Hamaland in the
Netherlands in
about 973–1021. She was also the regent...
- (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....
- Cologne, on both
sides of the
river Rhine.
Balderic and his wife
Adela of
Hamaland were
heavily involved in
feuds among the
nobility in the
region where the...
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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...
- of
Normandy and
Countess of
Flanders Adela of
Hamaland (952–after 1021),
sovereign Countess of
Hamaland in the
Netherlands Adela of
Meissen (died 1181)...
- 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...
- C****ono.
Adelaide of Aquitaine,
French queen consort (or 945)
Adela of
Hamaland,
Frankish countess and
regent (d. 1021)
Fakhr al-Dawla, emir of Gurgan...