The area was located in the Duchy of Lower Lorraine, within the Holy Roman Empire (in what is now eastern Belgium).
Furthermore, Archbishop Poppo's charter was issued on behalf of Count Gozelo I of Montaigu and his wife.
He was succeeded in Dagsburg by his son Hugh VII and in Egisheim by his daughter, who thus passed the county to Albert II.
Hugh VIII, his son by Hedwig, succeeded to the county of Dagsburg around 1098, while Egisheim passed to another branch of the family.
Bypassing Moha, the duke attacked undefended Liège while the bishop force-marched his army back from Huy.
In October 1213, Bishop Hugues and Ferdinand invaded Brabant from two sides, claiming that Henry was not fulfilling his obligations under the prior treaty.
When Ferdinand was forced to divert his attention to his French border, the bishop called on the count of Looz.
Henry marched an army through the county of Moha and the two sides met in the Battle of Steppes on 13 October 1213.