- male, deceased (1876)
- Michel Rodange was a Luxembourgian writer and poet, best known for writing Luxembourg's national epic, "Rénert the Fox". Rodange was born in W...
- male, 66 years old
- Fernand Boden is a politician from Luxembourg. He studied Mathematics and Physics at the University of Liège. Between 1966 and 1978 he taught at E...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Henri Owen Tudor was a Luxembourgian engineer, inventor, and industrialist. He developed the first practical lead-acid battery in 1886. Tudor...
- male, 52 years old
- Jean-Marie Halsdorf is a Luxembourgian politician He attended grammar school in Echternach and went to university in Strasbourg, France. In 1988 he...
- male, 1409 years old
- Hugobert (also Chugoberctus or Hociobercthus) (died probably in 697) was a seneschal and a count of the palace at the Merovingian court during the...
- male, 59 years old
- Henri Grethen is a politician from Luxembourg. He attended school in Echternach and studied in Luxembourg and Liège. He became secretary of the D...
- male, deceased (789)
- Saint Willehad of Bremen (also known as Willehadus or Willihad; c. 735 - november 9) was a Christian missionary and the Bishop of Bremen from 787.
- male, deceased (998)
- Siegfried or Sigefroy is considered the first count of Luxembourg. He was actually count in the Moselgau and the Ardennes. He was also the advocate...
- male, deceased (1908)
- Paul Matthieu Hermann Laurent (2 September 1841 Echternach, Luxembourg - 19 February 1908 Paris, France) was a French mathematician. Despite his...
- male, deceased (915)
- Reginar I Longneck (c. 850 - 915) was the Duke of Lorraine from 910 until his death. He stands at the head of the clan of Reginarids, an important...
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