Talk:List of monarchs of Luxembourg

Luxembourg, not Luxemburg in english
I had to change the spelling in most entries to that effect. Also unsure about Henry V's claim to Namur, occupying the county does not make him count. Though it is true that that is how his father and mother came to the titles of Luxembourg (after Henry IV back to the Empire), Durbuy and Laroche (after Henry IV to Hainaut (with Namur)), but that was through ratification by the emperor. But I won't modify this as long as I'm not certain of my position.--Caranorn 12:44, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

links in section headings
As I already tried to explain in my edit summaries, there should be no links in the headings and titles. I removed them once again and put them (except for the red House of Limburg into the See also section for now. A better option would be to have a main article link just bellow the individual titles, or alternatively a short introduction to the dynasty in question with the link.--Caranorn 13:22, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Here is the correct link: Manual_of_Style. These are guidelines, not policy, so they leave some leeway.--Caranorn 13:29, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks. I have no strong opinion this way or that way, though I prefer the previous state to the inclusion in the "see also" section (this bloats the section and also detaches the links from their context). Maybe we can go by the "main article" format.
 * Another issue I am interested in is the inclusion of information about the relationship of the various rulers. My last edits have established a maximum of information, though I do not think that all this is needed. What do you think? Str1977 (smile back) 13:34, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I think it should only be included if the succession is not in direct line (father/mother to son/daughter). That is, essentially only include the exceptions. I'd also prefer the main article approach, I just don't have the correct format at hand right away, which is why I just added the links to the See also section temporarily (as I agree they belong in the article).--Caranorn 13:54, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I just looked through the article, all except the Burgundians (Valois) currently seem to have the info on relationship to the previous ruler, so maybe it should stay after all.--Caranorn 14:01, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

Timeline
Can someone make a timeline similar to the List of English monarchs streching from the present day back to the first Count of Luxembourg, by extending the current timeline on the bottom of this article.--Queen Elizabeth II&#39;s Little Spy (talk) 00:44, 8 May 2010 (UTC)

¶ Responses to request for translation
French ... into English

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Duke by title(?)

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Duke as recognised(?)

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 * 1388-1419 : Wenceslaus II
 * 1419-1437 : Sigismund, brother of the above (married: 1st Mary of Hungary, 2nd Barbara of Cilli), German emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia
 * 1437-1442 : Elisabeth, daughter of the above, married Albert II of Germany, archduke of Austria, emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
 * 1442-1457 : Ladislaus of Habsburg, son of the above, King of Bohemia and Hungary
 * 1457-1459 : Anne de Habsburg, sister of the above, married to William III, Duke of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia. Unable to enforce his rights in Luxembourg, he ceded them the King of France, descendant of Bonne of Bohemia.
 * 1459-1461 : Charles VII, King of France
 * 1461-1461 : Louis XI, King of France, son of the above. He ceded his rights over Luxembourg to Philip the Good in thanks for the help he had given him when he was crown prince
 * 1461-1461 : Louis XI, King of France, son of the above. He ceded his rights over Luxembourg to Philip the Good in thanks for the help he had given him when he was crown prince


 * 1388-1402 : Jobst of Moravia, nephew of Charles IV, March of Moravia and of Brandenburg, who ceded his rights to Louis I, Duke of Orléans, with an annuity(?)
 * 1402-1407 : Louis I, Duke of Orléans
 * 1407-1411 : Jobst of Moravia, once again; on the death of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, he regained his rights
 * 1411-1433 : Elisabeth of Görlitz, niece of Wenceslaus II and of Sigismund. Riddled with debt, she sold Luxembourg to Philip the Good
 * 1444-1467 : Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
 * }
 * }

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