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    Borgloon (redirect from Looz)
    Borgloon (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɔr(ə)xˌloːn] ; French: Looz, French pronunciation: [lo]; Limburgish: Loeën) is a city and municipality located in the...
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  • Henry (died 2 August 1218), Count of Looz and Count of Duras, son of Gérard II, Count of Looz, and Adelaide of Gelderland, daughter of Henry I, Count of...
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    The House of Looz-Corswarem is an old ducal family that mostly occupied territories in what was once Austrian Netherlands. As reigning Princes of the Principality...
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  • 1218), Count of Looz and Duras, married Mechtild, daughter of Frederick III, Count of Vianden Arnold III (d. by 1221), Count of Looz and Count of Rieneck...
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  • John I (Jean) (d. 1278 or 1279), Count of Looz and Count of Chiny, eldest son of Arnold IV, Count of Looz and Chiny, and Jeanne, Countess of Chiny. He...
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  • Count of Looz and Count of Chiny (as Arnold IV) (1362–1364), son of William of Oreye, Lord of Rumigny (by donation of Louis IV, Count of Looz in 1331)...
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  • Louis III, Count of Looz (died 15 May 1243), also known as Ludwig (Latin Lodevicus) was Count of Loon and of Rieneck. He was the son of Gerard, Count of...
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  • Jean de Looz or Jan Beeck was born at Looz, and was a monk of the convent of St. Lawrence, near Liège, of which he became the abbot in 1509. He is considered...
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  • Godfrey de Heinsberg (died 1395), Lord of Daelenbroeck, Count of Looz and Count of Chiny (1361–1362), son of John of Heinsberg, Lord of Daelenbroeck (brother...
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    Theodoric) (died between 17 and 21 January 1361) was the Count of Loon (French: Looz) and Count of Chiny (1336–1361). He was the son of Godfrey II, Lord of Heinsberg...
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