- 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...
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accession as head of a house.
Gilbert I,
Count of the
Maasgau, d. 842
Gilbert II,
Count of the
Maasgau, 825–875 Reginar, Duke of Lorraine, 850–915 Reginar...
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count in
Zulpichgau and in
Keldachgau (904 – 937), son of
Erenfried I of
Maasgau. He left children:
Hermann I
count in
Auelgau (922/48), who had children:...
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Gilbert (Giselbert),
Count of
Maasgau was a
Frankish noble in what
would become Lotharingia,
during his
lifetime in the 9th century. The
Carolingian dynasty...
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Noble family Reginar Issue Reginar III,
Count of
Hainaut Rudolph,
Count of the
Maasgau Liéthard
Father Reginar, Duke of
Lorraine Mother Hersinda...
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Maasgau...
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Erenfried I of
Maasgau was the
count of Bliesgau, Keldachgau [de], Bonngau [de], and the
count of
Charmois (fl. 866–904). He
married Adelgunde of Burgundy...
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involved the
church of "Biettine" (believed to be Obbicht) in the
Maasgau. Over the centuries, this
Lambert has been
claimed as a
Count of Louvain...
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first probable ancestor known with any
confidence is Gilbert,
Count of the
Maasgau (mentioned in 841) who
served King
Lothair I, but
defected to Lothair's...
- Charlemagne.
Meginhere is
believed to be
related to Gilbert,
Count of the
Maasgau,
father of Reginar, Duke of Lorraine,
although the
precise relationship...