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Kleber Place, Strassburg, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Steinbach Square and protestant church, Mulhausen, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The University and bridge, Strassburg, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Hotel de Ville (town hall), Mulhausen, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Place du Quartier Neff, Mulhausen, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
View from south, Mulhausen, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Imperial Palace, Strassburg, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Neys Memorial, Esplanade, Metz, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
German Gate, Metz, Alsace Lorraine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Summit of the Ballon D alsace, Vosges, FranceAn early airship (the Adjudant-Reau )passing the Monument of Joan of Arc, built on the summit of the Ballon D alsace - one of the most famous summits in the Vosges mountains
Stanislaw LeszczynskiSTANISLAW I LESZCZYNSKI elected 1704 but deposed 1709 not by his own people but by interference from Austria and Russia : instead, he became ruler of Lorraine. Date: 1677 - 1766
French landscape WWIFrench landscape near Moulainville in Lorraine during World War I with the train station visible
French attack WWIFrench attack during World War I in Alsace-Lorraine
Winter sports in the Vosges, the Munster Valley and the Hohneck with a skier zooming down a snowy slope between fir trees. Travel and tourism poster for Alsace and Lorraine Railways
Pope Stephanus IX (sometimes listed as Stephanus X) son of duc Gozelo of Lorraine
Francois De Guise / MillerFRANCOIS DE GUISE duc de Lorraine French Catholic soldier
Francois De Guise / ThevetFRANCOIS DE LORRAINE, deuxieme duc de GUISE French Catholic leader against the Huguenots in the religious wars
Battle of NancyCharles le Temeraire (the Bold), duc de Bourgogne, tries to seize Lorraine, but is defated by Swiss troops while besieging Nancy, and his body is found lying in the snow
Francois De GuiseFRANCOIS DE LORRAINE, deuxieme duc de GUISE French Catholic leader against the Huguenots in the religious wars
Notre Dame CelebrationsParisians flock into Notre- Dame to thank God for restoring Alsace-Lorraine to France, after he had allowed the Germans to keep it since 1871
Francois, Duc De GuiseFRANCOIS DE LORRAINE, duc de GUISE French military, Connetable de France, served under Francois I, Henry II, Francois II and Charles IX
Joannes 1 BrabantJOANNES I prince of Brabant, duke of Lorraine etc
Godefroy IX BrabantGODEFROY IX of BRABANT, duke of Lorraine etc
Philip Duke of BrabantPHILIP DUKE OF BRABANT duke of Lorraine etc
Strasbourg DisputeA dispute over who should be prince-bishop of Strasbourg leads to conflict between Catholic Charles de Lorraine and protestant Johann Georg von Brandenburg
Battle of PragueBATTLE OF PRAGUE - Friedrich der Grosse and his Prussians defeat the Austrians under Charles de Lorraine. Charles retreats to Prague which is then besieged
Nobles of Lorraine 2Noble persons of Lorraine during the reign of Louis XIII. (after Jacques Callot)
Nobles of LorraineNoble persons of Lorraine during the reign of Louis XIII. (after Jacques Callot)
Marguerite De JoyeuseMARGUERITE DE LORRAINE, duchesse de la JOYEUSE lady of the French court, sister of the queen
Wilhelm Returns HomeTHE HONOURS OF WAR - After defeating France, Kaiser Wilhelm I returns home with Alsace and Lorraine - and a sceptre dripping with French blood
Wilhelm I / Moloch 1882KAISER WILHELM I Emperor of Germany: a satirical comment on his greed for territory
Cardinal / Duc De LorraineCharles, Duc et cardinal de LORRAINE Archbishop of Reims, statesman
Henry I of BrabantHENRY I DUKE OF BRABRANT (formerly Henry IV Duke of Lower Lorraine). Known as The Warrior. Took the title Duke of Brabant in 1190
Metz Returns to FranceThe French army marches into the city of Metz, the capital of the Lorraine region, in November 1918 and Metz and Lorraine return to France
Charles II Le ChauveCHARLES II LE CHAUVE(The Bald) crowned king of Lorraine in 860