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- margrave. Reginar was succeeded by his son Gilbert who used the title dux Lotharingiae: "duke of Lotharingia". When the West Franks deposed Charles in 922,...
- of Trier. The beginning of the reign of Gilbert is not clear. A dux Lotharingiae is mentioned in 910 and this may have been Gilbert. Lotharingia sided...
- édition de 1667, p. 1 : Primus Academiae Conditor fuit Ioannes Quartus, Lotharingiae, Brabantiae, et Limburgiae Dux, Marchio Sacri Imperii, Hannoniae, Hollandiae...
- Zwentibold Zwentibold dux Lotharingiae, from the Chronicon Universale, a 12th-century m****cript by Ekkehard of Aura King of Lotharingia Reign 895–900...
- birth remains unknown. He translated into French the Chronica du**** Lotharingiae et Brabantiae of Emond de Dynter, the Historia regum Britanniae of Geoffrey...
- history of the Duchy of Brabant until 1442: Chronica nobilissimorum du**** Lotharingiae et Brabantiae ac regnum Francorum. It runs until 1442 and was translated...
- dictae nostrae Provinciae Patrimoniales Belgicae, nominatim Ducatus Lotharingiae, Brabantiae, Limburgi, Luxemburgi, Geldriae; Comitatus Flandriae, Artesiae...
- the University of Louvain in 1425: Primus Academiae Conditor fuit Ioannes Quartus, Lotharingiae, Brabantiae, et Limburgiae Dux, Marchio Sacri Imperii....
- audience with King Wenceslas IV, in the work Chronica nobilissimorum du**** Lotharingiae, Brabantiae ac regum francorum. Wenceslaus IV showed Edmund de Dynter...
- anonymous Qualiter reliquiæ B. Nicolai, episcopi et confessoris, ad Lotharingiæ villam, quæ Portus nominatur, delatæ sunt (1101). (RHC Oc. Volume 5.VII...