- gau or pagus,
often referred to
using Latin,
Pagus Lomacensis, or
German Lommegau, was an
early Austrasian Frankish territorial division. The
oldest Latin...
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Robrecht I of
Namur (d.
before 981),
became count of the
Lommegau in 946. His
origins are unknown.
Robrecht positioned himself independently against the...
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Rorice († 976),
Bishop of Laon Alpais, who
married Erlebold,
count of
Lommegau His
nickname 'simplex' or the
simple is misleading. The
Latin 'Simplex'...
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Berengarius of
Namur (born
circa 875 - 946) was
mentioned in 908 as
count of the
Lommegau, that
would afterwards become the
county of Namur. The
origins of Berengar...
- of
Namur (Latin: in pago Namurcensis) was
first listed as part of the
Lommegau (pagus or
comitatus Lommensis) in the year 832 in a do****ent by Emperor...
- is a
family of the
Lotharingian nobility,
coming from
Berenger count of
Lommegau. He
later became count of Namur, when the
county of
Lammegau was renamed...
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Robert of
Namur may
refer to:
Robert of
Namur (died 981),
count of the
Lommegau Robert of
Namur (1323–1391), a
noble from the Low
Countries close to King...
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Formed Notes Namur County 1194:
Margaviate Burg n/a 998: Gau
count in
Lommegau invested with
title Namur 1067:
Partitioned into
itself and
Durbuy 1099:...
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Hasbanito habitum" (Diplomata
Belgica do****ent 3913). For Grand-Leez in the
Lommegau see for
example Roland, p. 47 (Diplomata
Belgica do****ent 3789. Nonn p...
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region Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse (fr),
because this was part of the
medieval Lommegau (de) or
Pagus Lomacensis. To the south, the
Famenne region,
which is today...