Henri Kirpach, the Glossary
Henri Kirpach (2 March 1841 – 25 April 1911) was a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer.[1]
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10 relations: Blochausen Ministry, Chamber of Deputies (Luxembourg), Council of State of Luxembourg, Eyschen Ministry, Heidelberg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Mamer, Order of the Oak Crown, Paris.
- 19th-century Luxembourgian lawyers
- 19th-century Luxembourgian politicians
- People from Mamer
Blochausen Ministry
The Blochausen Ministry was the government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from 26 December 1874 to 20 February 1885.
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Chamber of Deputies (Luxembourg)
The Chamber of Deputies (Chamber vun den Deputéierten or simply D'Chamber, Chambre des Députés, Abgeordnetenkammer), abbreviated to the Chamber, is the unicameral national legislature of Luxembourg.
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Council of State of Luxembourg
The Council of State (Staatsrot, Conseil d'État, Staatsrat) is an institution in Luxembourg that advises the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies as well as the Government.
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Eyschen Ministry
The Eyschen Ministry was in office in Luxembourg for 27 years, from 22 September 1888 to 12 October 1915.
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Heidelberg
Heidelberg (Heidlberg) is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany.
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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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Mamer
Mamer is a commune and town (strictly classified as a village) in south-western Luxembourg.
Order of the Oak Crown
The Order of the Oak Crown (Ordre de la Couronne de chêne, Eichenlaubkronenorden, Eechelaafkrounenuerden) is an order of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
See also
19th-century Luxembourgian lawyers
- Édouard Thilges
- Auguste Metz
- Charles Metz
- Charles-Mathias Simons
- Edmond de la Fontaine
- Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine
- Henri Kirpach
- Paul Eyschen
- Vendelin Jurion
19th-century Luxembourgian politicians
- Édouard Thilges
- Émile Servais
- Antoine Pescatore
- Auguste Laval
- Auguste Metz
- Caspar Mathias Spoo
- Charles Auguste de Tornaco
- Charles Metz
- Charles Simonis
- Charles-Gérard Eyschen
- Charles-Mathias Simons
- Dominique Brasseur
- Emmanuel Servais
- Félix de Blochausen
- François Scheffer
- François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet
- Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine
- Henri Kirpach
- Henri Vannérus
- Jean Ulveling
- Léon Metz
- Léon de la Fontaine
- Mathias Mongenast
- Michel Welter
- Norbert Metz
- Paul Eyschen
- Paul de Scherff
- Robert Schuman
- Théodore Eberhard
- Théodore Pescatore
- Victor Thorn
- Victor de Tornaco
People from Mamer
- Auguste Hilbert
- Géza Wertheim
- Henri Kirpach
- Josy Barthel
- Josy Mosar
- Léon Letsch
- Nicolas Frantz
- Nicolaus Mameranus
- Paul Frantz (cyclist)
- René Wagner (swimmer)
- Robert Bintz
- Sascha Schulz