-
seigniory of
Chimay and in 1160 the châtellenies of
Valencians and of
Ostrevent.
Baldwin IV
married Alice,
heiress of Namur, and had the
following children:...
- AD),
Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon
missionary St.
Adalbard (Adalbert I of
Ostrevent, died 652),
founder of
Marchiennes Abbey and
husband of St.
Rictrude Saint-Adalbert...
- Montigny-en-
Ostrevent is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...
- Marcq-en-
Ostrevent is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Communes of the Nord
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...
- Sailly-en-
Ostrevent is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France. Sailly-en-
Ostrevent lies
about 12
miles (19 km)...
-
Cambrai and Valenciennes. Bouchain, seat of the
early medieval County of
Ostrevent, was
taken by
Arnulf I,
Count of Flanders, in the 10th
century and eventually...
- Château de
Montmorency is a
former castle in the
commune of Montigny-en-
Ostrevent in the Nord département of France. Today, it
comprises a farm, a restaurant...
-
daughter of Eberhard,
Margrave of
Friuli and
Hucbald de Gouy,
Count of
Ostrevent.
Rudolf is
first mentioned in 915 in a
royal diploma to the Saint-Clément...
-
Austria (985–1055)
Adalbert I,
Margrave of
Tuscany (820–886)
Adalbert I of
Ostrevent (died 652),
abbot of
Marchiennes Adalbert II,
Count of
Ballenstedt (1030–1083)...
- rule to the south,
taking all or part of Artois, Ponthieu, Amiens, and
Ostrevent. He
exploited the
conflicts between Charles the
Simple and
Robert I of...