- Dirk III (the
maternal great-grandfather of
Sophia of Loon) or
Arnulf of
Haspinga (her
paternal grandfather); and
Luitgard might be
Luitgarde of Namur, her...
- two
significant Haspengouw counties, Huy, and Brunengeruz. A
third one, "
Haspinga", came into the
hands of the
bishop in 1040.
There is no
consensus over...
-
University of
Toronto Press, Toronto, 2004 Baerten, J (1962), "Le comté de
Haspinga et l'avouerie de
Hesbaye (IXe-XIIe siècles)",
Revue belge de philologie...
-
pagus or gau of Hasbania: The
county of
Haspinga was
recorded in 1040 (comitatum
Arnoldi comitis nomine Haspinga in pago Haspingowi), when
granted by Emperor...
- area in the next century:
Bishop Balderic II of Liège,
Count Arnuldus of
Haspinga, and
Count Gilbert of Loon.
Because of the
incomplete records available...
- Baerten, when a
county called Haspinga was
donated to the Prince-bishopric of Liège, it is
probable that Loon was a fief of
Haspinga, and thus
became a fief...
- Deuxième Série, Tome 14, 1872. pp. 23–190 Jean
Baerten (1962). "Le comté de
Haspinga et l'avouerie de
Hesbaye (IXe-XIIe siècles)".
Revue belge de philologie...
- (with its
capital town in
modern Hannut), a
county which was
itself called Haspinga,
possibly between the
rivers Jeker and the Meuse, and a
county named Huste...
- Ulm respectively. In Ulm the
emperor granted the
bishop the
County of
Haspinga. On 5 June 1040
Nithard was
among the
bishops who
accompanied the king...
- Giselbert,
Count of Loon
Count Arnulf, also
known as Arnold,
Count of
Haspinga. Vanderkindere, Léon (1902), "Chapter 9" (PDF), La
formation territoriale...