- The
Hesbaye (French,
French pronunciation: [ɛsbɛ]), or
Haspengouw (Dutch and Limburgish,
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑspə(ŋ)ˌɣʌu]), is a
traditional cultural...
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Charibert de
Haspengau (555–636) was a
Frankish nobleman,
possibly a comes. The
identity of his
parents is uncertain,
though he is
believed by some to...
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Lambert (alive
about 700 AD) was the
father of a
Frankish noble named Robert, who was
described in 741 as a "count or duke" in the
neighbouring Hesbaye...
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Merovingian referendary (as Chrotbert, 660-695), son of
Charibert de
Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd.
Robert and his
brothers Erlebert and
Aldebert were...
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ancestor and he is
believed to be a
direct male
descendant of
Charibert de
Haspengau (c. 555–636).
Should this be true, only the
Imperial House of ****an would...
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Erlebert (b.
after 600),
Seigneur of Quernes, son of
Charibert de
Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd. The only
facts known about Erlebert are that he was...
- is
celebrated on 14 April. He was son of
Erlebert (son of
Charibert de
Haspengau) and so
nephew of
Robert I,
Bishop of Tours. He was born in
Quernes where...
- range.
Rupert I (Robert I) (722/757 attested, †
before 764) 732 dux in
Haspengau, 741/742
comes palatinus (Count Palatine), ca. 750
Count in Oberrhein-...