LORRAINE


Meaning of LORRAINE in English

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Historical duchy of western Europe and government region of France.

Originally known as Upper Lorraine and later simply as Lorraine, it was formed by the division of Lorraine (Lotharingia) into two duchies in 959. Upper Lorraine, in the region of the Moselle rivers, was ruled by one ducal family from the 11th to the 15th century. Metz , Toul, and Verdun, outside the dukes' control, were seized by France in 1552. Lorraine came permanently under the French crown in 1766 and was divided into départements in 1790. After the Franco-Prussian War , part of Lorraine was ceded to Germany as part of Alsace-Lorraine . Roughly coextensive with the historical region of Lorraine, the current administrative région of Lorraine (pop., 1999: 2,310,376) covers 9,092 sq mi (23,547 sq km). Its capital is Metz.

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or Lotharingia

Medieval region, present-day northeastern France.

By the Treaty of Verdun (843), it became part of the realm of Lothar I . Inherited by his son Lothar, it became the kingdom of Lotharingia. After Lothar's death, it was contested by Germany and France and came under German control in 925.

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{{link=Albright Ivan Le Lorraine">Albright Ivan Le Lorraine

Alsace Lorraine

Guise François de Lorraine 2nd duke de

Guise Henri I de Lorraine 3rd duke de

Guise Henri II de Lorraine 5th duke de

Hansberry Lorraine

Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne d'Autriche Lorraine

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