- Look up
Hainaut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hainaut (French pronunciation: [ɛno]) may
refer to:
County of Hainaut, a
historical Holy
Roman Empire...
- (d'Avesnes)
comte de
Hainaut et sa
fille Philippe, in "
Bayern Straubing Hennegau : la
Maison de Bavière en Hainaut, XIVe – XVe s. ", Edit.
Geoffroy G. Sury...
- 375 380/km2 (980/sq mi) VWV
Walloon Region Hainaut
Henegouwen Hainaut Hennegau Mons 3,813 km2 (1,472 sq mi) 1,360,074 360/km2 (930/sq mi) WHT Liège Luik...
- (French:
Comte de Hainaut; Dutch:
Graaf van Henegouwen; German: Graf von
Hennegau) was the
ruler of the
county of Hainaut, a
historical region in the Low...
- /margarethavanholland [13/01/2014] Sury,
Geoffroy G.,
Bayern Straubing Hennegau : la
Maison de Bavière en Hainaut, XIVe-XVe s., Brussels, © 2010 (2nd ed...
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examples of this type of
hanging within the
German context are one Jew in
Hennegau 1326, two Jews
hanged in
Frankfurt 1444, one in
Halle in 1462, one in Dortmund...
- Gäuboden,
Germany Haistergau,
Germany Haspengouw,
Belgium Hegau,
Germany Hennegau (Dutch: Henegouwen; English: Heynowes), French: Hainaut),
Belgium Hunsingo...
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Defender of the
County of
Hainaut (Hüters und
Verteidigers des
Landes Hennegau) in
order to
forestall his ambitions. However, the
German King Sigismund...
- (980/sq mi) 8000–8999 BE.WV BE09 VWV
Wallonia Hainaut Henegouwen Hainaut Hennegau Mons
Tommy Leclercq Since 2013 3,813 km2 (1,472 sq mi) 1,360,074 360/km2...
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Straubing heiress Jacqueline ceded the
Imperial counties of
County of
Hainaut (
Hennegau), Zeeland, and Holland, as well as
Frisia to him. By the 1435 Congress...