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gives the
modern Dutch, German, and
Luxembourgish names for the
province Lotharingen, Lothringen, and
Loutrengen respectively). The
latter term,
formed with...
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construction "Lotharingia"
evolved over time into "Lorraine" in French, "
Lotharingen" in
Dutch and "Lothringen" in German.
After the
Carolingian kingdom was...
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Archduchess Louise of
Austria (2
September 1870, in
Salzburg – 23
March 1947, in Brussels) was by
marriage Crown Princess of
Saxony as the wife of the...
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Palais de
Charles de Lorraine; Dutch:
Paleis van
Karel van
Lotharingen) is a
neoclassical palace in the
Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium....
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Maria Theresa of
Austria (Maria
Theresia Josepha Charlotte Johanna; 14
January 1767 – 7
November 1827) was born an
Archduchess of
Austria and a Princess...
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signified a property;[citation needed] thus, in a
figurative sense, "
Lotharingen" can be
translated as "Land
belonging to Lothair", or more simplified...
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construction "Lotharingia"
evolved over time into "Lorraine" in French, "
Lotharingen" in
Dutch and "Lothringen" in German.
After the
Carolingian kingdom was...
- The
Cercle de
Lorraine (French) or Club van
Lotharingen (Dutch) was a
Belgian business club,
located in Brussels. The club was
founded in 1998 to bring...
- de/11792/wissenswertes/beatrix-von-franzien-graefin-von-bar-und-herzogin-von-
lotharingen/ http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/mittelalter-genealogie/robertiner_herzo...
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Sophie Chotek,
morganatic wife of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-
Lotharingen.
Sigmaringen Castle The New Castle,
Hechingen Haigerloch Castle In 1204...