The county of Hainaut evolved at the end of
the 9th century and became a part of the Burgundian lands in the 15th
century. It is today a French speaking province in Belgium.
-916
?-932
932-957
957-1012
957-973
957-964
965-973
973
973
c. 976-1012
c. 976-998
998-1013
1013-1040
1040-1049
1049-1070
Régnier
au Long Col (Longneck)
Régnier II
Régnier III
Divided in
Valenciennes and Mons
Amalric (Valenciennes)
Godefroid I (Mons)
Richerus (Mons)
Garnerus (Valenciennes)
Rainald (Mons)
Arnould (Valenciennes)
Godefroid de Verdun (Mons)
Régnier IV
Régnier V
Herman
Richilde