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The County of Huy (Latin ''comitatus Hoiensis'') was a division of
Lotharingia Lotharingia ( la, regnum Lotharii regnum Lothariense Lotharingia; french: Lotharingie; german: Reich des Lothar Lotharingien Mittelreich; nl, Lotharingen) was a short-lived medieval successor kingdom of the Carolingian Empire. As a more durable ...
during the early
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, centred on the town of
Huy Huy ( or ; nl, Hoei, ; wa, Hu) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. Huy lies along the river Meuse, at the mouth of the small river Hoyoux. It is in the ''sillon industriel'', the former industrial ...
and its citadel overlooking the
Meuse The Meuse ( , , , ; wa, Moûze ) or Maas ( , ; li, Maos or ) is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining into the North Sea from the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta. It has a t ...
. The county probably originated in the late ninth century as a division of the County of Hesbaye. It was a new creation, not corresponding to the any ancient division. In 985, it was granted to the
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, which marks the point when the bishop became a
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. In the eleventh century, the bishops appointed counts to administer it on their behalf until, in 1066, they granted the town of Huy self-government.


Extent

The county lay on either side of the Meuse, but more to the north than the south. It also extended into two ancient '' pagi'' (districts): the
Hesbaye The Hesbaye ( French, ), or Haspengouw ( Dutch and Limburgish, ) 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. It ha ...
and the
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. Besides Huy, it contained the villages of Les Arches, Braives, Faulx, Fraiture, Grand-Rosière,
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, Jemeppe, Jeneffe, Leignon, Ocquier,
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, Tourinne, Vaux-et-Borset and Vyle-et-Tharoul. It also contained the forest of ''bois d'Arche'' below Haltinne. In the north it extended up to the villages of
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and
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; in the south as far as
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. Charles Piot
''Les pagi de la Belgique et leurs subdivisions pendant le moyen âge''
(Hayez, 1874), pp. 117–18.
Joseph Demarteau
"Les origines de Huy et son dernier comte Saint Ansfrid"
''Conférences de la Société d'art et d'histoire du diocèse de Liège'', 3e série (Liège, 1890), pp. 3–28, esp. at 11–14.
It had borders with the counties of Avernas, Brugeron, a reduced
Hesbaye The Hesbaye ( French, ), or Haspengouw ( Dutch and Limburgish, ) 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. It ha ...
, Moha and Namur. It was probably originally a division of the old ''pagus'' of Hesbaye, but whose lords expanded their jurisdiction, encroaching on neighbouring ''pagi''. A manuscript of the abbey of Orval attributes its foundation to
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, but this is a legend.C. G. Roland
"Les seigneurs et comtes de Rochefort"
''Annales de la Société archéologique de Namur'', 20 (1893): pp. 63–141, esp. at 71, 77–80.
There is some correspondence between lands mentioned in the will of Duke
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in 866 and the later county of Huy, "the implication being that
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had once been governed by Eberhard".
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, Ius hereditarium ''Encountered, II: Approaches to Reginlint'' (State College, PA: Editions Enlaplage, 2008), p. 7.


Lay county

Prior to 862, Huy was only ever described as a ''
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'', larger than a village but smaller than a city. It had a market by 743, when King
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exempted some monks from the market toll ('' toloneum''). In 862, Huy was described as a port on the Meuse when King Lothair II gave the double monastery of Stavelot-Malmedy the right to some of its revenues. During the reign of Ethelred II (978–1016), its traders were present in London.
Godefroid Kurth Godefroid Kurth (1847–1916) was a celebrated Belgian historian and pioneering Christian democrat. He is known for his histories of the city of Liège in the Middle Ages and of Belgium, his Catholic account of the formation of modern Europe in ' ...

''Notger de Liège et la civilisation au Xe siècle'', vol. 1
(Paris: Alphonse Picard, 1905), pp. 215–16.
The port was upgraded to a ''
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'' with the construction of a fortress by 890. It is unclear when exactly it was constituted the seat of a county, but it most likely occurred after 870, when there is evidence that the Hesbaye was divided into four counties. Numerous documents of the tenth and eleventh centuries describe locations as being in the district of Hesbaye in the county of Huy. The first identified count is the mysterious saint Mengold, killed in 892 and possibly a wholly legendary figure. According to the
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''Vita Meingoldi comitis'' (Life of Count Mengold), he was granted the county by the Emperor Arnulf. The documentation for the lay counts of Huy is sparse. Erenfrid, who held several counties, became the advocate of Stavelot by 943 and count of Huy shortly after. He was replaced as advocate in 965, but possibly as count of Huy as early as 964, when a certain Folcuin is first mentioned in documents, although he was not certainly count of Huy before 975. The relationships between the counts of Huy and how the countship may have been passed along by hereditary right have been studied by
Donald C. Jackman Donald Charles Jackman (born London, 15 January 1954, died State College, 14 January 2023) was an American medievalist and linguist of Australian background. Donald C. Jackman received the Ph.D. in 1987 from Columbia University with the dissertati ...
.Donald C. Jackman, ''Geldern, Looz, and Public Succession'' (State College, PA: Editions Enlaplage, 2010), pp. 54–65. At some point during the reign of
Otto I Otto I (23 November 912 – 7 May 973), traditionally known as Otto the Great (german: Otto der Große, it, Ottone il Grande), was East Frankish king from 936 and Holy Roman Emperor from 962 until his death in 973. He was the oldest son of He ...
(c. 980), the bishop of Liège was granted the regalian rights of collecting the market tolls and minting coin.Kurth (1905), pp. 19–20. Shortly after 975, Ansfrid, the standard-bearer of King Otto I of Germany, was rewarded by Otto II with the county of Huy. His reputation as a count is provided by the chronicler
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, who states that he "investigated righteous legal decisions and spent so much time reading that he was mocked by some foolish people for living the life of a monk." He later entered the church, becoming bishop of Utrecht in 995 and dying in 1010.


Episcopal county

On 7 July 985, the possessions and jurisdiction of the county of Huy were transferred from the retiring Ansfrid to the diocese of Liège under bishop Notker.Jean Baerten
e siècle: Contribution à l'histoire des relations familiales"">"Les Ansfrid au Xe siècle: Contribution à l'histoire des relations familiales"
''Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire'', 39, 4 (1961): pp. 1144–58.
This grant is the beginning of the secular authority of the bishops of Liège and the county of Huy was thus the kernel of the prince-bishopric. In 1008, King Henry II augmented the grant with the
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in the county, which had been retained by the fisc in 985. Léon Vanderkindere
''La formation territoriale des principautés belges au Moyen Âge'', vol. 2
(Brussels: H. Lamertin, 1902), pp. 213–21.
The fortress of Huy became the chief refuge of the bishops of Liège. Notker even considered moving the seat of his diocese there.Steven Fanning, "Review of Elisabeth Magnou-Nortier, ''Pouvoirs et Libertés au Temps des Premiers Capétiens''", ''Speculum'', 69, 4 (1994): pp. 1221–22. The story that Count Lambert of Leuven challenged Notker's right to the county and fought a war with Liège, in which the bishop ravaged the ''pagus'' of Brabant is a late medieval invention from
Jean d'Outremeuse Jean d'Outremeuse or ''Jean des Preis'' (1338 in Liège – 1400) was a writer and historian who wrote two romanticised historical works and a lapidary. ''La Geste de Liége'' is an account of the mythical history of his native city, Liège, writt ...
's ''Ly Myreur des Histors'', which contains many false stories about the counts of Huy.Kurth (1905), p. v. In the eleventh century, the bishops seem to have appointed lay counts to act on their behalf, a power specifically granted them in 985. The first episcopal count was probably
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, count of Ename, who retired to a monastery in 1025 and died in 1029. On 19 April 1028, a charter of the Emperor Conrad II indicates that Gozelo of Behogne was governing the county, presumably under the suzerainty of the bishop. Although Gozelo also held other counties, he resided at the castle of Huy or at
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in the county of Huy. When Gozelo died in 1064, the county seems to have been divided between his sons.
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, the eldest, received a portion that included Vaux-et-Borset as his ''hereditatis portio'' (hereditary portion).Alan V. Murray
"The Army of Godfrey of Bouillon, 1096–1099: Structure and Dynamics of a Contingent on the First Crusade"
''Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire'', 70, 2 (1992): p. 304.
The citizens of Huy, by this time enriched through trade, organized themselves as a
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. They were enfranchised by Bishop Theoduin in 1066, receiving several privileges regarding military obligations and
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.Kurth (1905), p. 219. This indicates that the county of Huy had not passed entirely to Gozelo's heirs. Unlike his father, Conon resided not in Huy but in Montaigu. The episcopal county of Huy expanded southwards in the eleventh century into the ''pagus'' of the
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(e.g.,
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) and the Ardennes (e.g., Smuid). Power over its outlying districts, however, was gradually lost to the counts of Namur. The county of Huy continued as an administrative division of the lands of the bishop of Liège until the end of the eleventh century.


List of counts

The dates given are the first and last known dates of their countships and not necessarily the actual beginning and end. The Belgian historian Léon Vanderkindere identified Count Erenfrid with Ansfrid the Elder, the uncle of the future Count Ansfrid. This identification, however, appears unlikely. *c. 892 Mengold (possibly) *943–958/9 Erenfrid (Ansfrid I) *963–975 Folcuin *975–985 Ansfrid (II) *1013–1025
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*1028–1064 Gozelo *1064–1066
Conon Conon ( el, Κόνων) (before 443 BC – c. 389 BC) was an Athenian general at the end of the Peloponnesian War, who led the Athenian naval forces when they were defeated by a Peloponnesian fleet in the crucial Battle of Aegospotami; later he c ...
(possibly)


References


Further reading

*Dierkens, Alain. "Les Ansfrid et le comté de Huy au Xe siècle". ''Annales du cercle hutois des sciences et beaux-arts'', 31 (1987): pp. 55–77. *Joris, André. ''La ville de Huy au moyen âge: des origines à la fin du XIVe siècle''. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1959. *Nonn, Ulrich. ''Pagus und Comitatus in Niederlothringen: Untersuchungen zur politischen Raumgliederung im früheren Mittelalter''. Bonn: Ludwig Röhrscheid, 1983. {{coord missing, Belgium Huy Counties of the Holy Roman Empire