- the
Early Middle Ages 800–1056. New York: Longman, 1991.
Family tree of
Reginars and Balderics: KUPPER, Jean-Louis.
Annexe II. Les Régnier et les Balderic...
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Reginar may
refer to:
Reginar, Duke of
Lorraine (c. 850–915)
Reginar II,
Count of
Hainaut (c. 890–932)
Reginar III,
Count of
Hainaut (c. 920–973) Reginar...
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Reginar Longneck or
Reginar I (c. 850–915), Latin:
Rainerus or
Ragenerus Longicollus, was a
leading nobleman in the
kingdom of Lotharingia, variously...
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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...
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historians as the
Reginars,
because of
their frequent use of the
personal name
Reginar. (Medieval
chronicles also give
several of
those Reginars the
byname "Longneck"...
- "Germany". In 939, the
Reginars led a
rebellion against Germany which was defeated. Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine, the son of
Reginar I who had been leader...
- (French) or
Leuven (Dutch) in
Lower Lorraine. The
likely ancestor of the
Reginars, Gilbert,
Count of the Maasgau, a v****al of the West
Frankish king Charles...
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Reginar IV,
Count of Mons, in Hainaut, (c. 950–1013) was the son of
Reginar III and Adela. His
father died in
exile in
Bohemia in 973. His father, Reginar...
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collectively known as the
House of
Hesse and the
House of Brabant,
originally the
Reginar.
Hesse was
ruled as a landgraviate,
electorate and
later as a
grand duchy...
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Reginar (Reginhere) (died 17
April 818),
Frankish nobleman, son of Meginhere,
confidant of Charlemagne, and
grandson of the
conspirator Hardrad. Reginar...