- region. To the
south there was the
Pagus Bracbatinsis and the
Pagus Hasbaniensis. In 843 the
Carolingian Empire of
Charlemagne was
divided among his sons...
- versions,
wherein a Robert, son of Lambert,
Count or Duke of the "pago
Hasbaniensi et Masuarinsi", the land of
Hasbanians and Masuarians,
granted lands...
-
Ulrich Nonn, this was
generally given in an
adjectival form such as
pagus hasbaniensis. Only a
small number of such
records added the
Germanic word gau or gouw...
-
hantonensis D.E.Allen
Rubus hapoliensis G.D.Pal
Rubus hartmanii Gand.
Rubus hasbaniensis Vannerom Rubus h****icus H.E.Weber
Rubus h****karlii Miq.
Rubus hastifer...
- the name is in an
adjectival form
indicating "(of the) Hasbanien(s)" (
Hasbaniensis).
Later come
forms with the "gau"
element such as Haspe**** in 966 and...
- Remarkably, the
lands given to the
Abbey were
described as
being "in pago
Hasbaniensi et Masuarinsi" —
literally the land of
Hasbanians and Masuarians. The...
- its
modern name of Haspengouw,
found in
forms such as Haspinga,
pagus Hasbaniensis or Hasbania, in old do****ents such as the
Treaty of
Meersen (870), but...