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  1. Hesbaye (latinizado Hesbania en la Edad Media, Haspengouw en neerlandés, Hespengau en alemán) es una región natural de Bélgica que se corresponde con un antiguo condado y que comprendía partes de las actuales provincias del Brabante flamenco, el Brabante valón, Namur, Lieja y Limburgo de Bélgica.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HesbayeHesbaye - Wikipedia

    The Hesbaye (French, French pronunciation:), or Haspengouw (Dutch and Limburgish, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɑspə(ŋ)ˌɣʌu]), is a traditional cultural and geophysical region in eastern Belgium. It is a loamy plateau region which forms a watershed between the Meuse and Scheldt drainage basins.

  3. The pagus or gau of Hasbania was a large early medieval territory in what is now eastern Belgium. It is 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 one.

  4. Robert II ( Rodbert, Chrodobert) (died 12 July 807 [citation needed]) was a Frankish nobleman who was count of Worms and 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 male-line ancestor of the French royal family, the ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › HesbayeHesbaye - Wikiwand

    Hesbaye es una región natural de Bélgica que se corresponde con un antiguo condado y que comprendía partes de las actuales provincias del Brabante flamenco, el Brabante valón, Namur, Lieja y Limburgo de Bélgica.

  6. Ermengarde (or Irmingard) of Hesbaye (c. 778 – 3 October 818), probably a member of the Robertian dynasty, was Carolingian empress from 813 and Queen of the Franks from 814 until her death as the wife of the Carolingian emperor Louis the Pious.