- this
opportunity and
invaded Lotharingia (including Alsace). In 925,
Lotharingians under Gilbert elected Henry the
Fowler to be
their king. In 930, Gilbert's...
- This is an
incomplete list of well-known
Alsatians and
Lorrainians (people from the
region of
Alsace and the
region of Lorraine).
Alsatian culture is Alemannic...
- count, margrave,
missus dominicus and duke. He
stands at the head of a
Lotharingian dynasty known to
modern scholarship as the Reginarids,
because of their...
- Lorrain, also
known as
Lorrain roman, is a
langue d'oïl
spoken by a
minority of
people in the
region of
Lorraine in
northeastern France, as well as in...
-
during the
siege of
Bergamo in 894, by
Lotharingians under Conrad the Red at the
siege of
Senlis in 949, by
Lotharingian defenders at the
siege of
Verdun in...
- independent,
separate vicissitudes and
special chronicles. The old
Lotharingian divisions became obsolete,
although the name
survives for
example in...
-
Reginar (or Rainier) II (890–932) was
Lotharingian magnate who was
active from
approximately 915 to 932. He was
brother of Duke
Gilbert of Lotharingia...
-
Conon (also Cono or Cuno; died 1 May 1106) was a
Lotharingian nobleman and
military leader of the
First Crusade. He was one of the most
prominent lords...
- king.
Charles had
tried to win
Lotharingian support for years, for instance, by
marrying in
April 907 a
Lotharingian woman named Frederuna, and in 909...
- The
Counts of
Louvain were a
branch of the
Lotharingian House of
Reginar which from the late 10th
century ruled over the
estates of
Louvain (French) or...