14:06, 17 August 2021Andrew Lancastertalkcontribs created page
Balderic, Count of Upladium(
←Created page with ''''Count Balderic of Upladium''' (died 5 June 1021) was a
Rhineland count in the
Holy Roman Empire, who held various estates stretching from the forest region of
Drenthe in the north, to the area near
Cologne, on both sides of the river Rhine. Balderic and his wife were heavily involved in feuds among the nobility in the region where the rivers
Rhine and
Maas converge. At first he fought on the side of one of two feuding heiresses,...')
14:51, 11 August 2021Andrew Lancastertalkcontribs created page
Gerhard of the Mosel, Count of Metz(
←Created page with ''''Gerhard (or Gerard) of the Moselle''' (Latin ''Gerhardus Mosellensis''), Count of Metz and possibly of Alsace (approximately 970-1025<ref>Hlawitschka, pp.123-124; pp.141-142, especially footnote 229.</ref>), was a Lotharingian noble of the early 11th century. He was the leader of an alliance of nobles who were seen as opponents of
Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, who was his brother-in-law, as they had both married daughters of Sigfried, Count of the...')
18:53, 14 July 2021Andrew Lancastertalkcontribs created page
Brunengeruz(
←Created page with 'The '''county of Brunengeruz''' (or '''Brugeron''' or '''Brunengurt''') existed in the 10th and 11th centuries in what is now eastern
Belgium, between the towns of
Leuven, on the river
Dyle and
Tienen, on the river
Gete, within the larger region known as the
Hesbaye. August 27 988, this county was granted by
Otto III to be part of the secular lordship of the
bishops of Liège, contributing to the creation of the "prince-b...')
14:06, 17 August 2021Andrew Lancastertalkcontribs created page
Balderic, Count of Upladium(
←Created page with ''''Count Balderic of Upladium''' (died 5 June 1021) was a
Rhineland count in the
Holy Roman Empire, who held various estates stretching from the forest region of
Drenthe in the north, to the area near
Cologne, on both sides of the river Rhine. Balderic and his wife were heavily involved in feuds among the nobility in the region where the rivers
Rhine and
Maas converge. At first he fought on the side of one of two feuding heiresses,...')
14:51, 11 August 2021Andrew Lancastertalkcontribs created page
Gerhard of the Mosel, Count of Metz(
←Created page with ''''Gerhard (or Gerard) of the Moselle''' (Latin ''Gerhardus Mosellensis''), Count of Metz and possibly of Alsace (approximately 970-1025<ref>Hlawitschka, pp.123-124; pp.141-142, especially footnote 229.</ref>), was a Lotharingian noble of the early 11th century. He was the leader of an alliance of nobles who were seen as opponents of
Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, who was his brother-in-law, as they had both married daughters of Sigfried, Count of the...')
18:53, 14 July 2021Andrew Lancastertalkcontribs created page
Brunengeruz(
←Created page with 'The '''county of Brunengeruz''' (or '''Brugeron''' or '''Brunengurt''') existed in the 10th and 11th centuries in what is now eastern
Belgium, between the towns of
Leuven, on the river
Dyle and
Tienen, on the river
Gete, within the larger region known as the
Hesbaye. August 27 988, this county was granted by
Otto III to be part of the secular lordship of the
bishops of Liège, contributing to the creation of the "prince-b...')