- The Maasgau, Masao, or Maasland, was an
early medieval region or pagus, on both
sides of the
Meuse (Dutch: Maas),
stretching north of the city of Maastricht...
- 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 about this...
-
description of him as "comes Mansuariorum", it is
proposed that he held the
Maasau [nl] on the
lower Meuse. He is
sometimes seen as a
count who held the Pagus...
- was in or near the Maas
river valley,
north of Maastricht, the
Frankish Maasau. This
included Maaseik and Bree. The
northwestern part of Loon was in the...
- the
river Maas or Meuse, was
sometimes referred to as the "Maasgau" or
Maasau. The
southern part,
received its
modern name of Haspengouw,
found in forms...
- also had
jurisdiction over
Avernas and at
least part of the
Maasland or
Maasau. This
county is the
apparent predecessor of the
later County of Loon, because...
- the
Mahle community has no
written form. Mr. ****ias Dumri, Director-
MAASAUS and a
Mahali by himself, has
invented a
Romanized Mahle alphabet for their...