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    49°36′59″N 06°08′20″E / 49.61639°N 6.13889°E / 49.61639; 6.13889 Fort Thüngen is a historic fortification in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg...
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    governor from 1785 to 1795 Rue du Fort Wedell On the Kirchberg plateau: Rue des Trois Glands and Rue du Fort Thüngen; the Fort, which has been mostly reconstructed...
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    developed into an important cultural hub. The partially reconstructed Fort Thüngen, listed along with the rest of the former Fortress of Luxembourg, as...
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    succeeded as Henri I. His birth was celebrated by a 21-gun salute at Fort Thungen in Kirchberg. On 19 September 2020, Prince Charles was baptised at the...
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    Musée Dräi Eechelen (category Forts in Luxembourg)
    18th-century Fort Thüngen, its permanent exhibition traces Luxembourg's history from 1443 to 1903. The museum is housed in the fully restored Fort Thüngen, built...
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    City, in southern Luxembourg. The museum stands on the site of the old Fort Thüngen, on the southwestern edge of the Kirchberg-plateau, in close proximity...
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    Taiwan Fort Glanville Conservation Park, Adelaide, South Australia Fort Hamilton, New York City, USA Fort McClary, Kittery Point, Maine Fort Thüngen, Luxembourg...
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    commonly known as the Mudam. Drawing from the original shape of the Fort Thüngen walls where the museum was located, Pei planned to remove a portion of...
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    major repairs were carried out in the first half of the 18th century. Fort Thüngen located next to the Museum of Modern Art in Luxembourg City was built...
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  • 1826 and the Federal Fortress of Landau on 27 January 1831. These older forts were supplemented by two new ones Federal Fortress of Rastatt in 1841 and...
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  • February 1732 5 May 1733 Adam Sigismund Freiherr von Thüngen (1687-1745) 1st time Provisionally Fort Thüngen 5 May 1733 22 June 1734 Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg...
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  • Spaniards in power per Treaty of Ryswick. 1714 - Austrians in power. 1732 - Fort Thüngen built. 1784 - Château de Septfontaines built outside city (in Rollingergrund)...
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    moderne Grand-Duc Jean and the Museum of the Fortress in the ruins of Fort Thüngen, a philharmonic hall on the Place de l’Europe, a Centre Culturel de Rencontre...
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    the concentric walls. By this time the ruling Prince-Bishop Konrad II of Thüngen had already fled the fortress. The defence was commanded by the knight...
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  • French industrialist, founder of Renault (b. 1877) Karl Freiherr von Thüngen, German general and resistance member (executed) (b. 1893) October 25 Shōji...
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    member, Tilman Riemenschneider refused to obey an order by Konrad von Thüngen, the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg to fight the revolting peasants.: 23  This...
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  • Stülpnagel (1944) Fritz Thiele (1944) Busso Thoma (1945) Karl Freiherr von Thüngen (1944) Adam von Trott zu Solz (1944) Nikolaus von Üxküll-Gyllenband (1944)...
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    incursions into the neighboring Bishopric of Würzburg under Bishop Conrad II of Thüngen and into the Bishopric of Bamberg under Bishop Weigand of Redwitz. In the...
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    Stegaurach Tangermünde Tauberbischofsheim Tennstedt Thangelstedt Thingau Thorr Thüngen Tilleda Treben Trebur Treis Trier Trifels Überlingen Ulm Utrecht Vaihingen...
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  • – John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln (b. c. 1463) 1540 – Konrad von Thüngen, German nobleman (b. c. 1466) 1622 – Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline...
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    The infantry included four battalions of Marsigli, two battalions of Thüngen and one battalion each of Baden, Bayreuth, Fürstenberg, Osnabrück and Salm...
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    From the valley of the Sinn, the Counts of Rieneck and the Knights of the Thüngen family (at Burgsinn) also attempted to expand into the Spessart. However...
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    Catholic Counter-Reformation, Julius Echter in Würzburg and Neidhardt von Thüngen in Bamberg acted ruthlessly against the Protestant Circle of the two bishoprics...
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    Targino, Targini (Alsace, Lombardy) Than Thannhausen Thrumbach Thumb Thungen Thurn Törring-Seefeld (Danube: county of Guttenzell) Truchseß von Wetzhausen...
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  • Guicciardini, Italian statesman and historian (b. 1483) June 16 – Konrad von Thüngen, German noble (b. c. 1466) July 22 – John Zápolya, King of Hungary (b....
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    War of the Spanish Succession. An Imperial army under Johann Karl von Thüngen captured the French town of Haguenau in Alsace. Hagenau Hornberg Strasbourg...
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    munitions through the difficult terrain, whilst outmanoeuvring Johann Karl von Thüngen [de], the Imperial general who sought to block his path. Tallard then returned...
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