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Sigfried Lucilinburhuc Luxembourg from en.wikipedia.org
Sigfried (or Siegfried) ( c. 922 – 28 October 998) was count in the Ardennes, and is known in European historiography as founder and first ruler of the ...
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Jan 9, 2024 · Luxembourg's origins were modest but promising. In 963, Count Siegfried, the youngest son of an Ardennes Count and with no significant endowment ...
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Sigfried Lucilinburhuc Luxembourg from historica.fandom.com
Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes (922-28 October 998), also known as Siegfried I of Luxembourg, was the first ruler of Luxembourg ... Lucilinburhuc, which he ...
Sigfried Lucilinburhuc Luxembourg from www.britannica.com
castle in 963 ce by Siegfried, count of Ardennes, marked the beginning of Luxembourg as an independent entity. The castle's old name, Lucilinburhuc (“Little ...
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In the course of its history, spanning more than a thousand years, the city has grown from “Lucilinburhuc”, the seat of Siegfried, the first Count of Luxembourg ...
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"Sigfried (or Siegfried) von Luxemburg was count of the Ardennes and founder and first ruler of the Castle of Luxembourg in 963 AD. ... Lucilinburhuc (Luxembourg) ...
Sigfried Lucilinburhuc Luxembourg from monarchie.lu
The first line of Counts of Luxembourg. Siegfried is said to have founded Luxembourg in 963, when he exchanged some lands with the Saint Maximin Abbey in Trier.
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The country's very existence in the 21st century can actually be traced back to the year 963, when Count Siegfried of the Ardennes decided to build ...
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Sigfried Lucilinburhuc Luxembourg from en.wikipedia.org
It was here that Count Siegfried built his Castle of Lucilinburhuc in 963, providing a basis for the development of the town that became Luxembourg. Over ...
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