Pagus of Liugas

Liugas (or Luihgau) was a small pagus or gau from the late 8th to mid-11th centuries, near the Meuse (or Maas) river roughly between Liège, Maastricht, and Aachen, an area where Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet today. Much of Liugas was located in the modern Belgian province of Liège in Belgium and South Limburg in the Netherlands. There were only a small number of mentions made of this territory, all between 779 and 1059.

Pagus of Liugas

Liugas (or Luihgau) was a small pagus or gau from the late 8th to mid-11th centuries, near the Meuse (or Maas) river roughly between Liège, Maastricht, and Aachen, an area where Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet today. Much of Liugas was located in the modern Belgian province of Liège in Belgium and South Limburg in the Netherlands. There were only a small number of mentions made of this territory, all between 779 and 1059.