Batty Weber, the Glossary
Batty (Jean-Baptiste) Weber (1860–1940) is considered to have been one of Luxembourg's most influential journalists and authors, contributing much to the development of the country's national identity.[1]
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14 relations: Athénée de Luxembourg, Batty Weber Prize, Das Luxemburger Land, Harry Rabinger, Joseph Kutter, Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourgish, Luxemburger Zeitung, Moselle, Nico Klopp, Notre-Dame Cemetery (Luxembourg), Rumelange, Stadtbredimus.
- 19th-century Luxembourgian writers
- 20th-century Luxembourgian writers
- Luxembourgian dramatists and playwrights
- Luxembourgian male journalists
- Luxembourgian male writers
- Luxembourgian novelists
- Luxembourgian poets
- Luxembourgian writers in French
- Male short story writers
- People from Rumelange
Athénée de Luxembourg
The Athénée de Luxembourg (Luxembourg Athenaeum), is a high school situated in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.
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Batty Weber Prize
The Batty Weber Prize or Prix Batty Weber is Luxembourg's national literary prize.
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Das Luxemburger Land
Das Luxemburger Land was a newspaper published in Luxembourg between 1882 and 1887.
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Harry Rabinger
Harry Rabinger (1895–1966) was a Luxembourg artist who is remembered for his portraits and Expressionist landscape paintings, especially those of the industrial area in the south of the country.
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Joseph Kutter
Joseph Jean Ferdinand Kutter (1894–1941) is considered one of Luxembourg's most important painters. Batty Weber and Joseph Kutter are Alumni of the Athénée de Luxembourg.
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg (Lëtzebuerg; Luxemburg; Luxembourg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a small landlocked country in Western Europe.
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Luxembourg City
Luxembourg (Lëtzebuerg; Luxembourg; Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City (Stad Lëtzebuerg or d'Stad; Ville de Luxembourg; Stadt Luxemburg or Luxemburg-Stadt), is the capital city of Luxembourg and the country's most populous commune.
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Luxembourgish
Luxembourgish (also Luxemburgish, Luxembourgian, Letzebu(e)rgesch; Lëtzebuergesch) is a West Germanic language that is spoken mainly in Luxembourg.
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Luxemburger Zeitung
The Luxemburger Zeitung was a liberal, German-language daily newspaper, which appeared from 9 March 1868 to 29 September 1941 in Luxembourg.
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Moselle
The Moselle (Mosel; Musel) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany.
Nico Klopp
Nico Klopp (1894–1930) was a Luxembourg painter remembered above all for his post-impressionist paintings of scenes on the River Moselle where he lived.
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Notre-Dame Cemetery (Luxembourg)
The Notre-Dame Cemetery in Luxembourgish more commonly the, or "St.
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Rumelange
Rumelange (Rëmeleng; Rümelingen) is a commune with town status in south-western Luxembourg, on the border with France.
Stadtbredimus
Stadtbredimus is a commune and small town in south-eastern Luxembourg.
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See also
19th-century Luxembourgian writers
- Batty Weber
- Edmond de la Fontaine
- Franz Servais
- Michel Lentz
- Michel Rodange
20th-century Luxembourgian writers
- Anne Fontaine
- Batty Weber
- Carmen Ennesch
- Carole Dieschbourg
- Franz Servais
- Germaine Simon
- Henri Losch
- Jean Krier
- Jhemp Hoscheit
- Josiane Kartheiser
- Josy Braun
- Ketty Thull
- Lily Unden
- Marie Henriette Steil
- Monique Philippart
- Nathalie Ronvaux
- Pol Schmoetten
Luxembourgian dramatists and playwrights
- Batty Weber
- Jean Portante
- Josy Braun
- Nathalie Ronvaux
- Nora Wagener
- Pol Greisch
Luxembourgian male journalists
- Batty Weber
- Ben Fayot
- Charles Metz
- Emile Haag
- Ernest Mühlen
- Georges Hausemer
- Jean Wolter
- Johannes Olav Fallize
- Josy Braun
- Lucien Thiel
- Marcel Fischbach
- Mario Hirsch
- Michel Rasquin
- Michel Welter
- Norbert Jacques
- Pierre Grégoire
- René Urbany
- Robert Goebbels
Luxembourgian male writers
- Batty Weber
- Henri Losch
- Jhemp Hoscheit
- Michel Lentz
- Pol Schmoetten
Luxembourgian novelists
- Anna Leader
- Batty Weber
- Claudine Muno
- Emile Hemmen
- Félix Thyes
- Georges Hausemer
- Guy Helminger
- Guy Rewenig
- Jean Portante
- Jhemp Hoscheit
- Josiane Kartheiser
- Josy Braun
- Lambert Schlechter
- Lex Jacoby
- Margret Steckel
- Nico Helminger
- Norbert Jacques
- Pol Sax
- Roger Manderscheid
Luxembourgian poets
- Anise Koltz
- Anna Leader
- Antoine Meyer
- Batty Weber
- Edmond de la Fontaine
- Emile Hemmen
- Jean Krier
- Jean Portante
- José Ensch
- Josy Braun
- Lex Jacoby
- Michel Lentz
- Michel Rodange
- Nathalie Ronvaux
- Nico Helminger
- Nicolaus Mameranus
Luxembourgian writers in French
- Batty Weber
- Laurent Fels
Male short story writers
- Abdul Rahman Munif
- Abdulrazak Gurnah
- Alfred Mendes
- Aqiil Gopee
- Augusto Roa Bastos
- Batty Weber
- Branquinho da Fonseca
- Carlos Francisco Chang Marín
- Chuth Khay
- Danilo Kiš
- Daur Zantaria
- Djibril Tamsir Niane
- Eduardo Bähr
- Eyvind Johnson
- Fabio Gadea Mantilla
- George Lamming
- Germano Almeida
- Helio Vera
- Horacio Castellanos Moya
- Jean-Baptiste Abessolo
- John Alexander Watler
- José Luis Rodríguez Pittí
- José María Rivarola Matto
- José Roberto Cea
- Josué Guébo
- Juan Bosch (politician)
- Justo Arroyo
- Ladislav Fuks
- Mario Bencastro
- Markus Bundi
- Miljenko Jergović
- Miroslav Šustek
- Moteane Melamu
- Mukhtar Auezov
- Ndongolera Mwangupili
- Outhine Bounyavong
- Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal
- Roberto Castillo (philosopher)
- Rogelio Sinán
- Sénouvo Agbota Zinsou
- Saša Ilić (writer, born 1972)
- Salarrué
- Salih Saeed Ba-Amer
- Sami Tchak
- Santel Phin
- Sergio Ramírez
- Smagul Yelubay
- Soth Polin
- Tobias Buckell
People from Rumelange
- Alfred Kieffer
- Batty Weber
- Dominique Urbany
- Emile Kirscht
- Ernest Toussaint
- Foni Tissen
- François Eisenbarth
- Georges Pixius
- Raymond Vouel