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Lydie Polfer (born 22
November 1952, in
Luxembourg City) is a
Luxembourgish politician who has
served in a
number of capacities,
including Deputy Prime...
- Archaeopress. p. 22.
Drinkwater 1987, pp. 126–127.
Drinkwater 1987, p. 15.
Polfer (Postumus)
Drinkwater 1987, p. 97.
Drinkwater 1987, pp. 95–106. Goldsworthy...
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Camille Polfer (21
November 1924 – 19
March 1983) was a
Luxembourgish politician and teacher. Born in Namur, in
southern Belgium, to
Luxembourgish parents...
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usurpers Martindale, pg. 492
Polfer, Laeli****
Polfer, Laeli****; Potter, pg. 265
Polfer, Laeli**** Potter, pg. 265
Polfer, Laeli**** Southern, pg. 118...
- 25. Martindale, pg. 562 Southern, pg. 118 Potter, pg. 266
Polfer,
Marius Polfer,
Marius Polfer, Marius; Potter, pg. 266
Historia Augusta,
Tyranni Triginta...
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favours mid-/late 260 as the date that he was
hailed emperor,
according to
Polfer (2000) and
Drinkwater (1987), p. 97 The
terminus ante quem is an inscription...
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allowed it to
displace the LSAP as the CSV's
coalition partner, with
Lydie Polfer as
Deputy Prime Minister. As a
result of the 2004
general election, the...
- Josy
Polfer (9 May 1929 – 21
January 1976) was a
Luxembourgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1951 Tour de France. "Josy
Polfer".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Minister Lydie Polfer. The Juncker-
Polfer government represented a
coalition between Juncker's
Christian Social People's
Party (CSV) and
Polfer's Democratic...
- by René Mart.
Resigned and was
replaced by
Lydie Polfer.
Resigned and was
replaced by
Lydie Polfer.
Elected as
replacement for Jean Spautz. Died in office...