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  1. For ease of understanding the royal house names and dates have been put in at the appropriate places. The dynasties covered are the Carolingians , Conradines , Ottonians , Salians , Supplinburger , Hohenstaufen , Welf , Habsburg , Nassau , Luxemburg , Wittelsbach , Lorraine , Habsburg-Lorraine , Bonaparte and Hohenzollern .

  2. List of monarchs of Luxembourg. The territory of Luxembourg has been ruled successively by counts dukes and grand dukes. It was part of the medieval Kingdom of Germany, and later the Holy Roman Empire until it became a sovereign state in 1815.

  3. Henry VII, Count of Luxembourg, is elected King of Germany. He is crowned Emperor in Rome in 1312. 1310: Marriage of John the Blind to Elisabeth, heiress to the Kingdom of Bohemia. The Counts of Luxembourg become Kings of Bohemia. 1337: Start of the Hundred Years War: 1354

    • Ottonian Dynasty
    • Salian (Salier) Dynasty
    • Supplinburger Dynasty
    • Hohenstaufen and Welf Dynasties
    • Interregnum
    • Changing Dynasties
    • Habsburg
    • Wittelsbach
    • House of Habsburg-Lorraine

    Lothair III (Lothar III), b.1075, d.1137 - King 1125 Emperor 1133-1137. He was Lothair II of Germany, but Lothair III of Italy.

    Charles VII (Karl VII), b.1697, d.1745 - King/Emperor 1742-1745. Great-great-grandson of Ferdinand II; Husband of Maria Amalia, daughter of Joseph I.

    Francis I (Franz I), b.1708, d.1765 - King/Emperor 1745-1765. Husband of Maria Theresa I. House: Lorraine.
    Joseph II, b.1741, d.1790 - King 1764, Emperor 1765-1790. Son of Francis I and Maria Theresa I; King of Germany under his father 1764–1765. House: Habsburg.
  4. The territory of Luxembourg has been ruled successively by counts, dukes and grand dukes. It was part of the medieval Kingdom of Germany, and later the Holy Roman Empire until it became a sovereign state in 1815.

  5. Oct 2, 2020 · In 1940, Germany began a four-year occupation of Luxembourg. Jean took refuge with his father and siblings in the United States while his mother remained in London with her government.

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  7. From the Early Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Luxembourg bore multiple names, depending on the author. These include Lucilinburhuc, Lutzburg, Lützelburg, Luccelemburc, and Lichtburg, among others. The Luxembourgish dynasty produced several Holy Roman Emperors, Kings of Bohemia, and Archbishops of Trier and Mainz .

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