Imperial Flanders

Imperial Flanders
The (smaller) part of the countship of Flanders, east of the Scheldt (Escaut), for which the count didnt pay homage as vassal of the French king but to the Holy Roman Emperor

Imperial Flanders included the early-medieval countship of Aalst (Alost)

Ant: Crown Flanders

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