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- Luxembourg which was one of her many titles. This demarcation is the Limes Luxemburgensis (LL): 94 stone markers numbered 1 to 94 were put in place, accompanied...
- Codex Luxemburgensis before Peiresc received it, and other copies have some of these. The suggestion of Carl Nordenfalk that the Codex Luxemburgensis copied...
- The Catholic Archdiocese of Luxembourg (Latin: Archidioecesis Luxemburgensis) is an archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Grand...
- reads: "D.O.M. Hoc Sub Altari Servatur Ioannes, Rex Bohemiæ, Comes Luxemburgensis, Henrici vii Imperatoris Filius, Caroli iv Imperatoris Pater Wenceslai...
- 1966 Eurovision Song Contest 1973 Eurovision Song Contest 1984 Limes Luxemburgensis List of mayors of Luxembourg City Str****en, Luxembourg Luxembourgish:...
- Mutter Jesu, Consolatrix Afflictorum, Patrona Civitatis et Patriae Luxemburgensis. At the beginning of the 17th century, the political, social and religious...
- Grafschaft Luxemburg (German) Comté de Luxembourg (French) Comitatus Luxemburgensis (Latin) 1059–1353 Coat of arms Luxembourg within the Low Countries,...
- Luxemburg (German) Duché de Luxembourg (French) Hertogdom Luxemburg (Dutch) Ducatus Luxemburgensis (Latin) 1353–1443/1797 Flag Coat of arms Luxembourg within the Low Countries...
- kept in the Barberini collection. This is the reproduction of a "Codex Luxemburgensis" of the Carolingian dynasty, which was lost in the seventeenth century...
- Francesco Barberini: the work is now in the Louvre. He had the Codex Luxemburgensis, the surviving Carolingian copy of the Chronography of 354 in his possession...