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  2. Arelerland - Wikipedia

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    Unofficial flag Arrondissement of Arlon. The Land of Arlon (Luxembourgish/German: Arelerland, Luxembourgish pronunciation: [ˈaːʀəlɐlɑnt], German: [ˈaːʁəlɐlant]; French: Pays d'Arlon, French pronunciation: [pe.i daʁlɔ̃]; Dutch: Land van Aarlen [ˌlɑnt fɑn ˈaːrlə(n)]) [1] is the traditionally Luxembourgish-speaking part of Belgian Lorraine, which is now predominantly French ...

  3. Battle of Arlon (1794) - Wikipedia

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    20,000. 16,000. In 1794 the Battle of Arlon covers two separate episodes of the French Revolutionary Wars, one in April and the other in May, both at the stronghold of Arlon (also fought over at the First Battle of Arlon the previous year). Both engagements pitched the French general Jean-Baptiste Jourdan against the Austrian general Johann von ...

  4. Battle of Arlon (1793) - Wikipedia

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    600, 5 guns. The Battle of Arlon (9 June 1793) saw a French Republican force under the command of Amable Henri Delaage face the Austrian force led by Gottfried von Schröder. The French were victorious though they suffered higher casualties than the Austrians. The action was fought during the War of the First Coalition, part of the larger ...

  5. Waleran I of Limburg - Wikipedia

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    Waleran I of Limburg. Waleran (or Walram) II of Arlon (died 1082), supposedly also called Udon of Limburg, was the count of Arlon from AD 1052 and, if he was the same person as Udon, also count of Limburg from 1065 and advocatus of the Abbey of Sint-Truiden. He was the younger son of Waleran I, Count of Arlon, and his wife Adelaide.

  6. Arlon - Wikipedia

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    Arlon (French pronunciation: [aʁlɔ̃] ⓘ; Luxembourgish: Arel [ˈaːʀəl] ⓘ; Dutch: Aarlen [ˈaːrlə (n)] ⓘ; German: Arel [ˈaːʁəl] ⓘ; Walloon: Årlon) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in and capital of the province of Luxembourg in the Ardennes, Belgium. With a population of just over 28,000, it is the smallest ...

  7. Jean-Étienne Championnet - Wikipedia

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    The following year, however, saw him again in the field as commander-in-chief of the [[Army of the Alps]'. This, too, was at first a mere paper force, but after three months' hard work it was able to take the field. [1] After Barthélemy Catherine Joubert was killed at the Battle of Novi, Championnet assumed control over the Army of Italy.

  8. Arlon Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    Reference no. 81001-CLT-0041-01. The Arlon Synagogue ( French: Synagogue d'Arlon) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the town of Arlon, in the south of Belgium. Established as a congregation in 1818, the synagogue was completed in 1863 and consecrated in 1865. The Arlon synagogue is the first synagogue that was built in Belgium. [1]

  9. Arlan's - Wikipedia

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    United States. Area served. United States. Arlan's was an American discount store chain. Arlan's was founded in 1945 by William, Herbert, and Lester Palestine in New Bedford, Massachusetts. [1] In 1963, executives tried to start talks with King's of Newton, Massachusetts, regarding a merger. These plans were briefly revived in 1966.