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  1. Dirk III, Count of Holland. Dirk III (also called Dirik or Theodoric) was the count with jurisdiction over what would become the county of Holland, often referred to in this period as "West Frisia", from 993 to 27 May 1039. Until 1005, this was under regency of his mother.

  2. The existence of a count between Dirk I and Dirk II was only recently suggested, since it is thought that the references to counts named Dirk between 896 and 988 refer to three, not two, different counts.

  3. Dirk III, Count of Holland. Dirk III (also called Dirik or Theodoric) was the count with jurisdiction over what would become the county of Holland, often referred to in this period as "West Frisia", from 993 to 27 May 1039. Categories: 10th-century births.

  4. Though the count of Holland had been reconciled with the emperor, Henry III still decided to punish the count. In 1046 the emperor forced Dirk IV to relinquish the lands he had conquered. However, the emperor was not able to maintain himself in the area and was forced to retreat, after which Dirk IV started to raid and plunder the ...

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Dietrich III. von Holland in Wikipedia DE. Dirk III Geboren circa 982, overleden 27 mei 1039. Zoon van Arnulf van Gent en Lutgardis van Luxemburg.

    • NN de Lusignan, Otelindis of The Nordmark
    • Gand, Flandre Orientale, Belgium
    • 982
    • May 27, 1039 (56-57)Friesland, Netherlands
  6. About: Dirk III, Count of Holland. Dirk III (also called Dirik or Theodoric) was the count with jurisdiction over what would become the county of Holland, often referred to in this period as "West Frisia", from 993 to 27 May 1039. Until 1005, this was under regency of his mother.

  7. Count of Holland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The counts of Holland ruled over the County of Holland in the Low Countries between the 10th and the 16th century. Gerolf (r. 880 – 896) Dirk I (r. 896 – 931) Dirk I (r. 931 - 939), Dirk II (r. 939 – 988), Arnulf (r. 988 – 993), Dirk III (r. 993 – 1039) Dirk IV (r. 1039 – 1049),