Between the 16th and 18th centuries, Alsace and Lorraine, territories of the Holy Roman Empire located between the Meuse and Rhine rivers, were annexed...
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Moselle (French pronunciation: [mɔzɛl] ) is the most populous department in Lorraine, in the northeast of France, and is named after the river Moselle, a tributary...
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Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (category House of Habsburg-Lorraine)
Empire from 1815 to 1866. It was created in 1815 by resolution of the Congress of Vienna in recognition of the Austrian House of Habsburg-Lorraine's rights...
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Nancy, France (category Duchy of Lorraine)
Deshayes (1795–1875), geologist and conchologist. Auguste Digot (1815–1864), historian of Lorraine Antoine Drouot (1774–1847), one of Napoleon's generals Joseph...
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Catherine Henriette de Bourbon (category House of Lorraine)
married into the Princely House of Guise. In 1619 she married Charles de Lorraine, Duc d'Elbeuf. Charles III of Elbeuf (1620–4 May 1692) Henri (1622–3 April...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie-Antoinette de Habsbourg-Lorraine)
Both Marie Antoinette's and Louis XVI's bodies were exhumed on 18 January 1815, during the Bourbon Restoration, when the Count of Provence ascended the...
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merger of the Alsace administrative region with Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine to form Grand Est. On 1 January 2021, the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin...
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Briey (redirect from Briey en Forêt)
Moselle department became part of the German Empire's territory of Alsace-Lorraine under the terms of the Treaty of Frankfurt. The former French department...
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Co-Prince (1806–1812, 1813–1814, 1815) Louis XVIII, French Co-Prince (1814–1815, 1815–1824) Napoleon II, French Co-Prince (1815) Charles X, French Co-Prince...
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Düren. Formerly called Walderfinga, it was established by the Duchy of Lorraine, and belonged to the Duchy until the Napoleonic Wars in the late 18th century...
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Bitche (category Duchy of Lorraine)
Bitche (English pronunciation: /biːtʃ/ BEECH, French: [bitʃ]; German and Lorraine Franconian: Bitsch) is a commune in Moselle department, in the region of...
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Louis XVIII (section First Restoration (1814–1815))
1814 to 1824, except for a brief interruption during the Hundred Days in 1815. Before his reign, he spent 23 years in exile from France beginning in 1791...
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annexed Alsace and northern Lorraine to the new German Empire in 1871. France ceded more than 90% of Alsace and one-fourth of Lorraine, as stipulated in the...
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Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (redirect from Saint-Dié, Lorraine)
of the ducal House of Lorraine. Among the extensive privileges enjoyed by them was the coining of money; the Duchy of Lorraine was the last to hold this...
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Luxembourg (category States and territories established in 1815)
Geschichte Luxemburgs 2013 p.67 Johan Christiaan Boogman: Nederland en de Duitse Bond 1815–1851. Diss. Utrecht, J. B. Wolters, Groningen / Djakarta 1955, pp...
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4 September 1870. Plaque in memory of the return of the regions Alsace and Lorraine to France, 11 November 1918. Plaque in memory of the fighters of the Armies...
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via cadet branches (with an interruption from 1792 to 1814 and briefly in 1815). Hugh was the son of Hugh the Great, Duke of the Franks, and Hedwige of...
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"Count of Guelders" occurred. It was then located on the territory of Lower Lorraine, in the area of Geldern and Roermond, with its main stronghold at Montfort...
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Michel Ney (category 1815 deaths)
1st Duke of Elchingen (pronounced [miʃɛl nɛ]; 10 January 1769 – 7 December 1815), was a French military commander and Marshal of the Empire who fought in...
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Capetian dynasty (section Duchy of Lorraine)
Hugh Capet) and Queen Marie Antoinette (a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine) were referred to as "Louis and Antoinette Capet" (the queen being addressed...
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Flanders, lost to the Habsburgs in 1493, was regained in 1668. The Duchy of Lorraine remained some time an enclave in the French kingdom before it too was incorporated...
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Merzig (category Duchy of Lorraine)
481–888 Bishopric->Prince-Bishopric->Electorate of Trier 888–1333 Duchy of Lorraine/ Electorate of Trier 1333–1766 (condominium) Kingdom of France/ Electorate...
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(1718), between Philip of Orléans, Regent of France, and Leopold, Duke of Lorraine Treaty of Paris (1761), established the third Bourbon Family Compact between...
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Sovereign Principality of the United Netherlands (category 1815 disestablishments in the Netherlands)
the Netherlands, in which it was reunited with the Southern Netherlands in 1815. The principality was proclaimed in 1813 when the victors of the Napoleonic...
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regent of Naples during his absence four times: in 1812–1813, 1813, 1814, and 1815. In 1800, Caroline married Joachim Murat, Marshal of the Empire, Prince Murat...
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town of Kembs. In 1871, the town passed, with Alsace-Lorraine, to the German Empire. Alsace-Lorraine returned to France after the First World War. It was...
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1794. The royal white flag was used during the Bourbon Restoration from 1815 to 1830; the tricolour was brought back after the July Revolution and has...
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Saint-Genix-sur-Guiers Chinois or Schneckenkuchen ('snail pie'), Alsace-Lorraine Tarte Tropézienne, with custard Brioscia, Sicily King cake Many other breads...
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Holy Roman Empire until 1806, from 1815 part of the German Confederation. Holy Roman Empire until 1806,from 1815 part of the German Confederation. Eleanor...
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France Béthancourt-en-Vaux, in the department of Aisne in Picardy in northern France Burey-en-Vaux, in the Meuse department in Lorraine in northeastern France...
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