- is a
street in
South Bonnevoie,
Luxembourg City,
named after Vannérus (rue
Henri Vannérus). Mersch,
Jules (1953). "Paul Eyschen". In Mersch,
Jules (ed...
- Ling-
Vannerus (born 26 May 1929) is a
Swedish officer and fencer. He
competed in the team épée
event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Ling-
Vannerus was born...
- (2015),
Dictionnaire de
mythologie arthurienne. "Brunehaut" is used in J.
Vannérus (1938). "Bruhan" in Le Roux de
Lincy (1836), p. 253.
Bromwich (2014), p...
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famous and
powerful Luxembourgian families,
including the Le Gallais,
Vannérus, Laval, and
Laeis families.
Below is a
partial family tree,
showing some...
- Wurth-Paquet Antoine, Jean-Pierre and
Ferdinand Pescatore Jean
Ulveling Henri Vannerus Collart von
Fischbach Willibrord Macher Mathieu-Lambert
Schrobilgen Jean-Pierre...
- l'Allemagne: Dinant, m****acre et destruction, Perrin, 1919, 349 p. J.
Vannérus and P.-A. Tallier,
Inventaire des
archives de la
Commission d'enquête sur...
- (Vice-president),
Gianni Di
Giovanni (States' Representative),
Peter Ling-
Vannerus (States' Representative),
Simon Lichtenberg (States' Representative), Xiaobo...
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Ernest Simons: Director-General for the
Interior and
Public Works Henri Vannerus: Director-General for
Justice Victor de Tornaco:
Minister of State, head...
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president of the
parliament of birds. He
married Justine Vannérus on 26
December 1827 in Diekirch.
Vannérus died in 1849, by
which time they had
seven children...
- 1969–1980:
Senior colonel Per Sune
Wallin 1980–1989:
Senior colonel Ulf Ling-
Vannérus 1989–1994: Dan
Albin Snell 1994–2000:
Yngve Johansson 2000–2000: Björn...