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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Reginar (Reginhere) (died 17 April 818), Frankish nobleman, son of Meginhere, confidant of Charlemagne, and grandson of the conspirator Hardrad. Reginar...
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Reginarids (redirect from Reginars)
married Henry I of England. Dukes of Lorraine Reginar (910–915) Gilbert (915–939) Counts of Hainaut Reginar I (r. ?-898 and 908–915) Reginar II (r. 915-after...
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973. His father, Reginar III, was exiled in 958 as a rebel by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. Hainaut was held after then by Godfrey I, Duke of Lower Lorraine...
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Reginar III (c. 920 – 973) was Count of Hainaut from approximately 940 until his exile in 958. He was the son of Reginar II, Count of Hainaut. He took...
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possession of a county in Hainaut before Reginar III can not be proven. The only medieval record which claims that Reginar I had direct lordship over Hainaut...
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Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau (category House of Reginar)
of Darnau. He is believed to be a likely ancestor or close relative of Reginar I and the Reginarid dynasty. Nithard, a near contemporary, mentions him...
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the life of Lambert is closely connected to that of his brother and ally Reginar IV. The two brothers entered Lotharingia aggressively from France after...
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of Conrad I and elected Charles of France as their king. At the time, the military authority in Lotharingia was assigned to Count Reginar I of Hainaut...
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Henry I (Dutch: Hendrik, French: Henri; c. 1165 – 5 September 1235), named "The Courageous", was a member of the House of Reginar and first duke of Brabant...
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(uncertain) Reginar I (d. 915) Sigard (fl. 902–920), also Count of Liugas (uncertain) Reginar II (r. 920–after 932) (uncertain) Reginar III (r. before...
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Count Rudolf, discussed below, is seen as a grandson of Reginar I, and younger brother of Reginar III. The Treaty of Meersen of 8 August 870 gave a relatively...
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Counts of Louvain (category House of Reginar)
Reginars, Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau, a vassal of the West Frankish king Charles the Bald, married a daughter of the Carolingian emperor Lothair I...
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– Reginar I, Count (870–898, 908–915) Sigard, Count (898–908) County of Frisia / County of Holland (complete list) – Gerolf, Count (880–896) Dirk I, Count...
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II, duke of Aquitaine (d. 890) Reginar I, duke of Lorraine (approximate date) Seiwa, emperor of Japan (d. 878) Smbat I, king of Armenia (approximate date)...
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Chinese warlord Ratbod, archbishop of Trier Reginar I, Frankish nobleman Regino of Prüm, German abbot Spytihněv I, duke of Bohemia Sunyer II, Frankish nobleman...
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son Reginar was executed in 818 for treason) and Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau, probably father of Reginar I, the founder of the House of Reginar. The...
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entire nobility supported Louis and asked him to intervene. In 900, Count Reginar I of Hainault and Odoacer rose against Zwentibold and slew him in battle...
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afterwards become the county of Namur. The origins of Berengar are unknown. He supposedly married a daughter of the count of Hainaut, Reginar I. v t e...
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Chinese warlord Ratbod, archbishop of Trier Reginar I, Frankish nobleman Regino of Prüm, German abbot Spytihněv I, duke of Bohemia Sunyer II, Frankish nobleman...
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This Berengar was reported by Flodoard to have married a daughter of Reginar I. Robrecht came into conflict with the archbishop Bruno the Great, who...
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Engelberga are captured by Prince Adelchis of Benevento. 900 – Count Reginar I of Hainault rises against Zwentibold of Lotharingia and slays him near...
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Sigard, Count (898–908) Reginar I, Count (870–898, 908–915) Reginar II, Count (915–post-932) Reginar III, Count (pre-940–958) Godfrey I, Count (958–964) Hainaut...
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Godfrey I (Dutch: Godfried, c. 1060 – 25 January 1139), called the Bearded, the Courageous, or the Great, was the Landgrave of Brabant, Count of Brussels...
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Henry I was the Count of Louvain from 1015 until 1038. He was a member of the House of Reginar. He was a child of Count Lambert I of Louvain and his wife...
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instead. Also speculated to have had comital (or similar) status have been: Reginar I (870-898), an important noble in the greater region. Leon Vanderkindere...
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Only Conrad's rival, Reginar, duke of Lotharingia, refused to give him his allegiance and joined West Francia. Exactly because Conrad I was one of the dukes...
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vol. 3 (Cambridge, 1999). D. Van Overstraeten, "Diploma van keizer Otto I voor de abdij van Saint-Ghislain, 965", tr. C. Vleeschouwers, in Doorheen...
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was given the county of Hainaut while Reginar I was out of favour, however it is impossible to prove that Reginar ever held it. 902. The county of "Sigarhard"...
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