- The
Hesbaye (French,
French pronunciation: [ɛsbɛ]), or
Haspengouw (Dutch and Limburgish,
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑspə(ŋ)ˌɣʌu]), is a
traditional cultural...
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Frankish nobleman who was
count of
Worms and of
Rheingau and
count of
Hesbaye[citation needed]
around the year 800. It has been
proposed that he is the...
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Thuringbert (c. 735–770),
Count of
Hesbaye[citation needed] and
Count of Wormsgau, was a
brother of Cancor,
Count of
Hesbaye and thus
possibly a son of Cancor's...
- Charlemagne.
Rotrude is
believed to be the
daughter of Lambert,
Count of
Hesbaye,
although this
designation is not
without controversy, as
discussed below...
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noble and
Count of
Hesbaye, son of a
brother of
Saint Chrodegang, the
Bishop of Metz and
therefore grandson of
Sigramnus of
Hesbaye.
Ingram came from a...
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Ermengarde (or Irmingard) of
Hesbaye (c. 778 – 3
October 818),
probably a
member of the
Robertian dynasty, was
Carolingian empress from 813 and Queen...
- Sigramnus,
Count of
Hesbaye Saint Chrodogang (d. 766),
Archbishop of Metz,
Abbot of
Lorsch Abbey Sigram of
Hesbaye Ingerman,
Count of
Hesbaye (750-818) Ermengarde...
- Robert, who was
described in 741 as a "count or duke" in the
neighbouring Hesbaye and
Maasau regions in what is now
northeastern Belgium. No
other record...
-
significant positions"
within the palace.
Charibert married Wulfgurd of
Hesbaye of
unknown parentage. They had four children:
Robert I,
Bishop of Tours...
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Robert I or
Rupert (c. 697 – 758), was a
count or duke in the
Hesbaye region. His father's name is
known to be Lambert. It has been
proposed that this...