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- lower than the average of Ghent (10,01%)[citation needed] The Gentbrugse Meersen is a rural area of 270ha surrounded by urbanized Gentbrugge to the West...
- already inhabited in the Stone Age. Aerial views of the Ver-****ebroekse meersen reveals an approximately 300 m-wide ring of ditches and rampart complex...
- The Treaty of Mersen or Meerssen, concluded on 8 August 870, was a treaty to partition the realm of Lothair II, known as Lotharingia, by his uncles Louis...
- Lotharingia was divided between West and East Francia under the Treaty of Meersen. The short lived Middle Francia turned out to be the theatre of Franco-German...
- throne, the power struggles intensified. In 870, following the Treaty of Meersen, the Rhineland was ****igned to East Francia. Ten years later, the Treaty...
- in an area where much land was periodically flooded. These rich gr**** 'meersen' ("water-meadows": a word related to the English 'marsh') were ideally...
- 870 8 August Louis the German and Charles the Bald signed the Treaty of Meersen, under which they agreed to partition Lotharingia between themselves. 875...
- Verdun (843) Frisia was allocated to Middle Francia, after the Treaty of Meersen (870) it became part of East Francia, i.e. the German Kingdom. The foreign...
- the abbey of Soignies is mentioned for the first time in the Treaty of Meersen, dated August 8, 870, as one of King Charles the Bald's possessions. At...
- Lotharingia. Texandria is mentioned as a large county in the 870 Treaty of Meersen, and remained the name of a large diocese of the Catholic church during...