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The King of | Luxembourg - Long Necked Bottles |
was a major figure in the formative years of | Luxembourg as an independent country. |
After the reduction of | Luxembourg City, which lasted until June 1795, Desjardi |
Now he attends International School of | Luxembourg. |
He was a minister in the government of | Luxembourg from 1979 to 2009. |
0 January 1835 in the Pfaffenthal quarter of | Luxembourg City. |
I the castle was acquired by the province of | Luxembourg. |
Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of | Luxembourg, sister to Elizabeth Woodville, sister-in-la |
t of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in the city of | Luxembourg. |
Princess Marie Adelaide of | Luxembourg (1924-2007), who married Karl Josef Graf Hen |
Princess Sophie of | Luxembourg (French: Sophie Caroline Marie Wilhelmine de |
Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Sophie of | Luxembourg |
Her two siblings were John of | Luxembourg and Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France. |
versity in Prague was inspired by Charles of | Luxembourg. |
er on the side of the French at the Siege of | Luxembourg. |
rangist, he was the fourth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for seven years, from 26 September |
Mersch is a canton in the centre of | Luxembourg, in Luxembourg District. |
the 60th anniversary of the independence of | Luxembourg. |
For the Princess Elisabeth of | Luxembourg born 1922, see Princess Elisabeth of Luxembo |
Her maternal grandparents were John of | Luxembourg and Elizabeth of Bohemia. |
of Nassau in 1866, but became Grand Duke of | Luxembourg in 1890. |
He was the Bishop of | Luxembourg, from 1971 until 1988, whereupon Luxembourg |
In 1876 the city of | Luxembourg unveiled a statue of her in Henry's presence |
second eldest daughter of John the Blind of | Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Elisabeth of Bohemia. |
raduating, he worked for the private Bank of | Luxembourg. |
has also been member of the city council of | Luxembourg City. |
six children (including Princess Sibilla of | Luxembourg) |
Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of | Luxembourg; his siblings included Elizabeth Woodville, |
He was the tenth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for 16 weeks from 6 November 1915 u |
Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg, used by her father and grandfather to rewar |
t cadet members of the Grand Ducal Family of | Luxembourg enjoy the style of Royal Highness (but that |
bilized and the new German king Henry VII of | Luxembourg also had cast a covetous eye on the Bohemian |
Jacqueline of | Luxembourg, married Philip I of Croy (died 1511) |
Remich is a canton in the east of | Luxembourg, in the Grevenmacher District. |
Allegorical figure of | Luxembourg at the Cinquantenaire in Brussels |
The Royal Anthem of | Luxembourg, in official use since 1919, has a shared or |
Frederick (son of Godefroy I), Siegfried of | Luxembourg (uncle of Godefroy I) and Thierry, Duke of U |
Beatrix of | Luxembourg (1305-19), married Charles I of Hungary, die |
t saw the return of the Dudelange Dragons of | Luxembourg to face of against Irelands UL Vikings, the |
1240 - 5 June 1288) was count of | Luxembourg and Arlon from the death of his father, Henr |
To form the government of | Luxembourg at the time required the support of both the |
The Grand Ducal Family of | Luxembourg lives in Colmar-Berg. |
o the Protestant Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg (1852-1912), Hereditary Prince of the Grand |
European Court of Human Rights in respect of | Luxembourg since 24 June 2004, and President of the Fif |
r Grand Ducal Highness Princess Elisabeth of | Luxembourg |
urghers of Brabant than rule by the House of | Luxembourg. |
is currently third in line to the throne of | Luxembourg, after his two eldest brothers. |
I, King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of | Luxembourg. |
Isabelle was a member of the House of | Luxembourg. |
rlands 12th of the 13 entries, ahead only of | Luxembourg. |
ond wife, Margaret's father-in-law, Louis of | Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol, Constable of France. |
ausch was elected to the communal council of | Luxembourg City (starting 1 January 1994, and he was re |
, married first at Vincennes in 1334 John of | Luxembourg, King of Bohemia as his second wife, married |
He also taught at the University of | Luxembourg from 1996 to 2004 and the University of Nanc |
European Court of Human Rights in respect of | Luxembourg. |
367 finally sold it to Emperor Charles IV of | Luxembourg who incorporated Lower Lusatia into the Land |
is a member of the Grand Ducal Institute of | Luxembourg. |
has been used since 1436, when Sigismund of | Luxembourg granted the town the right to use its own co |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2000/2001. |
aboration between SRT and DKR Engineering of | Luxembourg. |
in Luxembourgish, the national language of | Luxembourg.. |
ernor of the Spanish Netherlands and duke of | Luxembourg. |
d Ecclesiatical Councellor at the Embassy of | Luxembourg at the Holy See and was a member of the Pont |
8 communes, particularly in its heartland of | Luxembourg City and the surrounding communes. |
William IV (1852-1912), second Grand Duke of | Luxembourg |
Echternach is a canton in the east of | Luxembourg, in the Grevenmacher District. |
For the Countess of | Luxembourg, see Lutgardis of Luxemburg. |
tzlar and with the mediation of King John of | Luxembourg in 1328 was conciliation made possible. |
of John II, Count of Holland and Philippa of | Luxembourg, her brother was William I, Count of Hainaut |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2001/2002. |
the eastern part of the Belgian province of | Luxembourg, including the city of Arlon (Arel). |
er side of the border, in the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg. |
Beatrice of | Luxembourg (1305 - 11 November 1319) was the youngest c |
On 28 July 1419 Conrad crowned Sigismund of | Luxembourg as King of Bohemia. |
s Mousel family of brewers, and was mayor of | Luxembourg City from 24 February 1894 until 24 July 191 |
Statistics of | Luxembourg National Division in season 2002/2003. |
is industry was also in the extreme south of | Luxembourg, in the region called Gaume. |
He was brought up by his uncle, John II of | Luxembourg, Count of Ligny, who named Louis as heir to |
ctions of the region, especially Henry IV of | Luxembourg, who had a hereditary claim to the Hainaut. |
His younger brother John II of | Luxembourg, Count of Ligny, an ally of the English duri |
e, a municipality in the Belgian province of | Luxembourg. |
ance (1414-18), the German king Sigismund of | Luxembourg stayed at the abbey and the Petershausen abb |
As the foreign minister of | Luxembourg he held Presidency of the Council of the Eur |
ved 8 points (5 points from Ireland and 3 of | Luxembourg), placing 9th in a field of 18 (curiosly the |
e anthem was played for Grand Duke Adolph of | Luxembourg along with the national anthem. |
s couple: Clementia, who married Conrad I of | Luxembourg, and Agnes, who married Peter I of Savoy. |
after Simon was excommunicated by Baldwin of | Luxembourg in his part of the destruction of the church |
He supported Count Charles IV of | Luxembourg as antiking to Louis IV and on that account |
nique, was a deputy (1866 - 99) and mayor of | Luxembourg City (1891 - 94). |
rice had two children, Wenceslaus I, Duke of | Luxembourg and Bonne, who died young. |
This made Peter a distant cousin to John of | Luxembourg, father of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor an |
ds, but spoke against the Third Partition of | Luxembourg, ultimately voting against the Treaty of Lon |
deputies representing the arrondissement of | Luxembourg (claimed in its entirety by Belgium). |
Henry appointed Frederick of | Luxembourg to succeed in Lower Lorraine. |
is a sports venue in the Cessange quarter of | Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. |
The four legislative circonscriptions of | Luxembourg are the constituencies for elections to the |
Lewis of | Luxembourg (or Louis II de Luxembourg; died 1443) was a |
Isabelle of | Luxembourg (1247-1298) was a daughter of Henry V of Lux |
de Torby by her uncle Adolphe, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg, the title was extended to all three of her |
It consolidates all of | Luxembourg City's judicial buildings, except those rela |
Henry II's death he inherited the county of | Luxembourg, as well as providing the income for the abb |
he son of Hedwig of Nordgau and Siegfried of | Luxembourg. |
eated Countess de Torby by the Grand Duke of | Luxembourg. |
lzette, both of which are in the district of | Luxembourg. |
Bas-Rhin, and Moselle and by the nations of | Luxembourg and Belgium. |
ire and was bordered by France, the Duchy of | Luxembourg, and the Duchy of Bar. |
He is currently the Archbishop of | Luxembourg, the highest position in the Roman Catholic |
Princess Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine of | Luxembourg, full French name: Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmin |
are celebrated in the towns and villages of | Luxembourg on the first Sunday of Lent to herald the co |
ope John Paul II appointed him Archbishop of | Luxembourg on 21 December 1990 and was ordained a Bisho |
erved as a member of the Council of State of | Luxembourg for some years, and was a member of the Cons |
fourth-generation descendant of Waleran I of | Luxembourg, Lord of Ligny, second son of Henry V of Lux |
Located some 9 km (5.6 miles) west of | Luxembourg City, it is home both to the Orchestre de Ch |
's successor, the second antiking, Herman of | Luxembourg. |
eived a statue donated by the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg in commemoration of the U.S. soldiers who he |
The Constituent Assembly of | Luxembourg was a constituent assembly called in 1848 in |
had fought a war with his uncle, Henry IV of | Luxembourg, to establish Namur as independent from Luxe |
In 1050, since the population of the town of | Luxembourg had risen considerably, he expanded the city |
bot of Echternach and writer of a history of | Luxembourg, was born in Leuven. |
of her affiliation with the mighty House of | Luxembourg and at least could succeed her father as Cou |
mois is in Arlon, in the Belgian province of | Luxembourg, close to the border with the Grand Duchy of |
On May 24, 1384, King Wenzel of | Luxembourg designated Edmund von Engelsdorf the Secreta |
first elected to the Chamber of Deputies of | Luxembourg from the Eastern Constituency as a member of |
May 16, shortly after the German invasion of | Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands, Soviet offici |
first elected to the Chamber of Deputies of | Luxembourg in 1984, and in 1989 he became head of the L |
The Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg would eventually purchase a total of 6,306 r |
ria (20 March 1448 - 1475), married Louis of | Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and |
no less than 46 years by the municipality of | Luxembourg, he was a professor at the Luxembourg Music |
er 2008 over euthanasia, the constitution of | Luxembourg is amended to change the Grand Duke's power |
He was the son of Waleran III, count of | Luxembourg and duke of Limburg, and Cunigunda, daughter |
returned to the (partitioned) Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg, where he became a councillor on the communa |
y Germany and to the occupied Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg, but not to the occupied part of Belgium. |
t reached in 1952 between the Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg and the Federal Republic of Germany, 5,286 s |
The current Grand Duke of | Luxembourg, Henri, is her direct descendant. |
Xavier, was a Socialist deputy and member of | Luxembourg City's council. |
ain output for the songs of Jerome Reuter of | Luxembourg. |
r Archbishop of Mainz (1328-1336) Baldwin of | Luxembourg fortified the abbeys of St. Alban's, St. Jak |
Redange is a canton in the west of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
, the consort of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of | Luxembourg. |
tarted to work in diplomacy for the state of | Luxembourg in 1966 and represented the country in Londo |
He was the eleventh Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for one year, from 24 February 1916 |
ares of VOXmobile, a mobile phone company of | Luxembourg. |
nt by Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, who said, "This is not the kind of issue yo |
2000: His Royal Highness Prince Guillaume of | Luxembourg, Prince of Nassau |
laume has been Heir Apparent to the crown of | Luxembourg since his father's accession in 2000. |
She is the Patroness of | Luxembourg; her feast day is 3 March. |
It had been ordered by the state of | Luxembourg as a present to the Kennedy Center in Washin |
In 1345 the Archbishop of Trier Baldwin of | Luxembourg decreed that the Lordship of Kempenich and a |
rom 1941, clubs from the occupied country of | Luxembourg took part in the German Gauliga system. |
1986: His Royal Highness Prince Guillaume of | Luxembourg, Prince of Nassau, Prince of Bourbon-Parma |
urgian politician for the Communist Party of | Luxembourg. |
and was elected to, the communal council of | Luxembourg City, along with Jean-Pierre Probst and Luc |
ungest daughter of William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. |
ed in a UEFA Cup match against FC Etzella of | Luxembourg and scored a goal. |
t of Mersch was one of the four districts of | Luxembourg between 1857 and 1867. |
ine River Jump in Germany, and the battle of | Luxembourg at the Our River. |
he heiress who conveyed the major portion of | Luxembourg inheritance to Habsburgs and then Jagellos. |
Economics teacher in the European School of | Luxembourg. |
t Duke of Nassau and the first Grand Duke of | Luxembourg. |
ish government feared that the absorption of | Luxembourg, by either power, would weaken Belgium, its |
as also the Olympic distance championship of | Luxembourg (and Belgium). |
VII (died 16 October 1047) was the count of | Luxembourg (as Henry II) from 1026 and duke of Bavaria |
Rather, the wines of | Luxembourg have been produced as a kind of cold climate |
rved as governor of the Belgian provinces of | Luxembourg (1830-1836) and Hainaut (1836-1841). |
on the Fishmarket, in the historic heart of | Luxembourg City, which the museum shared with the Natio |
orn on 26 July 1886 in the Grund district of | Luxembourg City, Beicht was a civil servant who compose |
nd was then the commander of the Fortress of | Luxembourg in 1815. |
Grand Dukes of | Luxembourg, Guillaume IV and Adolphe, were Protestants; |
Tour of | Luxembourg |
28 September - The governments of | Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands agree to part- |
Peter succeeded his aunt Jeanne of | Luxembourg, Countess of Saint-Pol and Ligny, as Count o |
ed to return to the (smaller) Grand Duchy of | Luxembourg to practise law in 1842. |
olas II of Russia, William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and George V. |
He was the twelfth Prime Minister of | Luxembourg, serving for one year, from 19 June 1917 unt |
hen in 2001/2 the group merged with Arbed of | Luxembourg and Aceralia of Spain to form Arcelor. |
8, founded the 'Central Patriotic Society of | Luxembourg', which opposed the First Treaty of London. |
It was built in 1354 for Wenceslaus of | Luxembourg, while still Count, by his vassal Reinhard o |
me president of the Higher Regional Court of | Luxembourg and Chiny. |
of Bavaria and his wife Princess Antonia of | Luxembourg. |
Baldwin of | Luxembourg (c. |
Vianden is a canton in the north of | Luxembourg, in the Diekirch District. |
stituents of the Franks and then citizens of | Luxembourg. |
91: Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of | Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau |
This cadet line of the House of | Luxembourg reigned in Ligny-en-Barrois. |
an approach by Jean Nassau (former Prince of | Luxembourg). |
ghter and child of William IV, Grand Duke of | Luxembourg and his wife Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal. |
Peter had succeeded his father John of | Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir and mother Marguerite of E |
He is the founder of the House of | Luxembourg, a cadet branch of the House of Ardennes. |
She bears the titles Princess of | Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau, Princess of Parma, Prin |
s count of Salm and of Longwy, then count of | Luxembourg from 1047 to 1059. |
Her Royal Highness Princess Marie-Astrid of | Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau, Princess of Bourbon-Par |
er sister, the second daughter, Charlotte of | Luxembourg, succeeded her on the throne. |
ur-Alzette, which is part of the district of | Luxembourg. |
nt of Wisborg by Charlotte, Grand Duchess of | Luxembourg, on 2 July 1951. |
e was the deputy permanent representative of | Luxembourg to the United Nations. |
Saint Cunigunde of | Luxembourg (c. |
ed an alliance, joined by Henry VI, Count of | Luxembourg, and his brother Waleran I, Count of Ligny, |
he throne on 7 October 1856, the Governor of | Luxembourg, Prince Henry, announced the amendment of th |
hamber of Deputies, and their only member of | Luxembourg City's communal council. |
Revolutions of 1848 and the independence of | Luxembourg from the Netherlands. |
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