• of Rheingau and count of Hesbaye[citation needed] around the year 800. It has been proposed that he is the father of Robert III of Worms, and the earliest-known...
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  • father of a Frankish noble named Robert, who was described in 741 as a "count or duke" in the neighbouring Hesbaye and Maasau regions in what is now...
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  • distinguish him from his descendant Lambert II, Count of Hesbaye. Settipani, Christian, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne, 2e édition revue et corrigée, éd...
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  • was grandson to Chrodbert I, referendary to Clovis II through Chrodbert's son Lambert of Hesbaye (died after 650). Chrodbert was Lord Chancellor[citation...
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  • Paris, but there is little evidence to support this. Robert had two children: Lambert I of Hesbaye Saint Angadrisma, married to Ansbert of Rouen Lambert...
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  • possessions in the Hesbaye region and in the area of Meuse river north of Maastricht. It has been proposed that he was a son of Reginar II, Count of Hainaut...
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  • Ermengarde of Hesbaye (778-818), wife of Emperor Louis the Pious Thuringbert, Count of Hesbaye (735-770) Robert II, Count of Hesbaye (770–807) Robert III of...
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    it has been proposed for example that his family had its origins in the Hesbaye region in present-day eastern Belgium, or perhaps descended from the family...
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    Florence, Robert was the elder son of Charles III, Duke of Parma and Louise Marie Thérèse d'Artois, daughter of Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry and granddaughter...
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  • now approximated by the modern French- and Dutch-speaking region called Hesbaye in French, or Haspengouw in Dutch — both being terms derived from the medieval...
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    Babenbergers/Robertian Capetians Robert II, Count of Hesbaye (died 807), of Worms, Germany (a.k.a. Rutpert II, Hruodbertus II) Robert III, Count of Worms (800–834)...
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    ancestor, Robert the Strong (b. 820), the count of Paris. Robert was probably son of Robert III of Worms (b. 800) and grandson of Robert of Hesbaye (b. 770)...
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    British television film Charles II: The Power and the Passion. The 15-year-old Louis XIV, as played by the Irish actor Robert Sheehan, is a major character...
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    Hesbaye, and Landrada, daughter of Lambert II, Count of Hesbaye. Landrada was the sister of Rotrude of Hesbaye, Charles Martel's first wife. He was educated...
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    Jean (Jean Benoît Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano; 5 January 1921 – 23 April 2019) was the Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1964...
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    go back to Robert of Hesbaye (d. 807) as their first secured ancestor and he is believed to be a direct male descendant of Charibert de Haspengau (c...
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  • Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, 39 (4): 1144–1158, doi:10.3406/rbph.1961.2390 Baerten, J (1962), "Le comté de Haspinga et l'avouerie de Hesbaye (IXe-XIIe...
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  • Normandy) a duke of both Hainaut and Hesbaye. Centuries later William of Jumièges, and then later still, Alberic de Trois Fontaines followed Dudo using...
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    married Herbert II of Vermandois. Robert I’s second daughter was Emma. Scholars are divided over whether she was the child of Robert’s first wife, or his...
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  • marriage to Robert I, and mother of Hugh the Great. Beatrice was the daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois. She was also the sister of Herbert II, Count...
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  • Francisco de Paula Enrique María Luis de Borbón y Borbón (16 November 1912 – 18 November 1995) was a Spanish aristocrat and a distant relative of the Spanish...
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    Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma (category Luxembourgian people of World War II)
    northwest Italy, and the magnificent Château de Chambord in France.[citation needed] Less than four months after Robert's death in 1907 the Grand Marshal of the...
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  • samples were assessed. Lexikoneintrag (2000–2013). "Mars (Mythologie)". wissen.de. Retrieved October 12, 2013. Mars […] as father of Romulus and Remus, progenitor...
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    dynasty, a branch of the Frankish Robertians that goes back to Robert II, Count of Hesbaye in the 9th century. The kings that succeeded Afonso I continued...
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  • daughter of Edward the Elder in 919. Palgrave, Sir Francis; Palgrave, Sir Robert Harry Inglis; Barker, Geoffrey Palgrave (1921). The collected historical...
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    Wallonia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Nivelles, Western Hainaut (French: Wallonie picarde, around Tournai), and Hesbaye around Waremme. South of the sillon industriel, the land is more rugged...
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    queen of her native Spain and it was proposed that she wed Charles II. As a fille de France, Marie Thérèse was entitled by law to the style of Her Royal...
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    his first wife being Rotrude of Treves, daughter either of Lambert II, Count of Hesbaye, or of Leudwinus, Count of Treves.[citation needed] They had the...
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    ISBN 1-902210-34-4 [1] "1852: Emigration of the farmers from Brabant and Hesbaye". Uwgb.edu. Archived from the original on 2 January 2009. Retrieved 22...
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    Orléans (first wife of Charles II) became the Queen of Western Francia (eventually France); Emma of Altdorf (wife of Louis II) became the Queen of Eastern...
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