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Macheren (French pronunciation: [maʃʁən]; German: Machern) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in the
Grand Est
region of north-eastern France. The...
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Philippa (1252–1311),
married John II,
Count of
Holland Marguerite (lady of
Macheren),
living 1302
Felicitas Jeanne (died 1310),
Abbess at the
Abbey of Clairefontaine...
- and villages: Saint-Avold, Freyming-Merlebach, Betting,
Guenviller and
Macheren. The Rosselle, a
small affluent of the Saar,
flows through Hombourg-Haut...
- Maizières-bei-Metz.
Between 1915 and 1918 the town's name was
briefly Germanized to
Macheren.
During the
German occupation from 1940 to 1944 it was
known as Machern-bei-Metz...
- or N56, is a 26 km long
former route nationale (national road)
linking Macheren to
Sarralbe in the Grand-Est
region of France.
Reforms in 2004 transferred...
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Loupershouse Loutzviller Louvigny Lubécourt Lucy
Luppy Luttange Lutzelbourg Macheren Mainvillers Maizeroy Maizières-lès-Metz Maizières-lès-Vic Malaucourt-sur-Seille...
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Loupershouse Loutzviller Louvigny Lubécourt Lucy
Luppy Luttange Lutzelbourg Macheren Mainvillers Maizeroy Maizières-lès-Metz Maizières-lès-Vic Malaucourt-sur-Seille...
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Loupershouse Loutzviller Louvigny Lubécourt Lucy
Luppy Luttange Lutzelbourg Macheren Mainvillers Maizeroy Maizières-lès-Metz Maizières-lès-Vic Malaucourt-sur-Seille...
- -granges -haus, -hausen -huse, -husen hamlet, farm Maizières, Maizière
Macheren,
Machern Maacher,
Macher mural, wall, ruin -meix, -mouè, -mer -garten -gorten...
- Limpach, sold to Frau [Lady]
Sophia von Soleuvre, the wife of
Ludwig von
Macheren, the
Provost [Probst] of Luxembourg, the
villages of
Flaxweiler and Ahn...