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From its origins in 963 to today, Luxembourg’s history is marked by resilience, change, and European influence. This timeline highlights its key milestones.
Date | Historical Events | Source |
|---|---|---|
200,000 years BC | First traces of Man on the territory of the future Luxembourg area | Histoire du Luxembourg : Le destin européen d’un « petit pays » dirigé par Gilbert Trausch ("Chronologie de l'histoire du Luxembourg" de l'édition de 2002). |
40,000 years BC | Appearance of Cro-Magnon | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
3500 BC (Neolithic)
| People are leaving the valleys to go to the fertile plateaus | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
1800 BC
| Appearance of bronze
| Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
900 BC
| Migrations brought Celtic populations to our regions and initiated the Iron Age and the Hallstatt. (-800 -400) | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
500 years BC
| Tène: Celtic populations spread across Europe. The Treveri settled around Luxembourg and the Mediomatrices near Metz. | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
End of the 6th millennium BC
|
Appearance of the first villages of the ribbon culture | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
13th-8th centuries BC | Urnfield Civilization which leads to an increase in the population of the territory | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
11th-8th centuries BC
| Bronze Age, beginnings of a specialization of crafts | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
6th to 3rd century BC
|
Hunsrück-Eifel civilization and first constitution of the "Trevere" territory | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
Approx. 250-150/125 BC
| "Dark Ages" of the region's protohistory. Political and economic crisis possibly due to epidemics | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
End of the 2nd century BC
| Structuring of the Treveran territory | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
Around 100 BC
| Beginnings of the organization of the Titelberg oppidum | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. |
Around 80-20/10 BC
| The Titelberg oppidum became the political, cultural and economic centre of the Treveri | https://www.sitp.lu/oppidum-du-titelberg/ |
58-50 BC
| Caesar's conquest of Gaul sparked opposition between pro-Roman and pro-independence Treveri
| Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P7 |
From 38/39 BC
| Planning and construction of the great Roman roads of Gaul | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P8 |
30 BC | Revolt of the Treveri against Rome. A garrison of the Roman army settles in the oppidum of Titelberg. | https://www.livius.org/articles/place/titelberg/ |
18 BC | Construction of the first bridge over the Moselle in Trier | https://kulturdb.de/einobjekt.php?id=48&utm_ |
Last decade BC
| Construction of the first urban frameworks in Trier | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P9 |
68/69 AD
| Crisis of the Empire and revolts in Eastern Gaul | https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Tacitus/Histories/4A%2A.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com |
End of the 1st and 2nd centuries
|
The "Roman peace" favors the emergence of Gallo-Roman culture | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P8-9 |
3rd century
| Economic and political crisis of the Roman Empire | https://www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Rome/Diocletian |
Mid-3rd century
| Start of Germanic incursions into Eastern Gaul and first improvised fortifications by rural populations | https://www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Rome/Diocletian |
End of the 3rd and 4th centuries | Construction by the Roman army of numerous fortifications in the hinterland of the imperial city of Trier, including the rocky spur of the Bock, the origin of the current site of the city of Luxembourg | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P9 |
697-698 | Abbess Irmine gives part of the Echternach estate to the Anglo-Saxon missionary Willibrord, founding the Abbey of Echternach | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P13 |
843 | Partition of Verdun, birth of central France | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P14 |
869 | Death of Lothair II, who gave his name to Lotharingia, coronation of Charles the Bald in Metz | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P15 |
882 |
Battle of Remich, victory of the Normans against the bishops of Metz and Trier and Count Adalard | Eugen Ewig : La région de Trèves dans l'Empire mérovingien et carolingien. Dans : Histoire de la région de Trèves. Trèves 1964, pp. 284-286 |
900 | Zwentibold, King of Lotharingia, is defeated by the great Lotharingians who pay homage to Louis the Child | https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/lotharingie/ |
921-925 | Lotharingia is definitively integrated into the kingdom of Germania | https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/lotharingie/ |
around 963 | Acquisition of the rock of Lucilinburhuc by Sigefroid | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1059-1086 | Conrad I, Count of Luxembourg. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1083 |
First mention of the County of Luxembourg
Count Conrad I founds the Abbey of
"Munster," the first abbey of the lineage
of the Counts of Luxembourg | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1136 |
Death of Conrad II, last Count of Luxembourg of the House of Ardennes.
| https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1136-1196 | Henry of Namur, known as "the Blind," inherited the County of Luxembourg. He united the counties of Namur, Luxembourg, Laroche, and Durbuy.
| https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html |
1186 | Birth of Ermesinde
| https://today.rtl.lu/your-luxembourg/knowledge-bites/a/1854534.html |
1214 | Union of the County of Luxembourg and the Marquisate
of Arlon following the marriage of Ermesinde
of Namur-Luxembourg and Waléran of Limbourg | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1226 - 1247 |
Countess Ermesinde founded Clairefontaine Abbey, the second abbey in the lineage of the Counts of Luxembourg. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1247-1281 | Henry V, known as Henri de Blondel, Count of Luxemborg. | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1281-1288 | Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1288-1313 | Henry VII Count of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor. (1308-1313)
| https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html (Page 5) |
1308 |
Henry VII is elected Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties#:~:text=Le%20r%C3%A9gime%20bourguignon%20renforce%20l,conserveront%20l%27usage%20du%20fran%C3%A7ais. |
1310 | John of Luxembourg marries Elisabeth, heiress to the Kingdom of Bohemia, which becomes part of the Luxembourg patrimony. | https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/jean-ier-de-luxembourg/ |
1313-1346 | John the Blind, Count of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia since 1310 | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1311 | Henry VII is crowned King of the Lombards in Milan
Beginning of the Italian expedition | https://history.uni.lu/wp-content/uploads/sites/55/2019/02/29_11_2018_w_68_a7c98efcb2.pdf |
1340 | John the Blind founds the Luxembourg Fair
| https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/societe-et-culture/fetes-et-traditions/schueberfouer.html |
1346 |
Death of John the Blind at the Battle of Crécy | https://www.military-history.org/feature/royal-deaths-john-the-blind.htm |
1346-1354 |
Charles IV, Count of Luxembourg, established Luxembourg as a Duchy. He was Holy Roman Emperor from 1346. | https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-IV-Holy-Roman-emperor |
1354 | Charles IV cedes Luxembourg to his half-brother Wenceslas. | https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-IV-Holy-Roman-emperor |
1354-1383 | Wenceslas I, Duke of Luxembourg. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1383-1419 |
Wenceslas II, Duke of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1419-1437 | Sigismond Duke of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1433-1477 | Charles the Bold
| https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1437 | The House of Luxembourg dies with Sigismund | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1441 | Treaty of Hesdin
| https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/bulletin/1947/BID_1947_5/BID_1947_5.pdf |
1443 |
The Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good (Philip III), captures the city of Luxembourg. | https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1457-1582 | Maris of Burgundy, daughter of Charles the Bold | https://www.histoire-des-belges.be/au-fil-du-temps/moyen-age/etat-bourguignon/le-territoire-bourguignon |
1461 | The States of Luxembourg recognize Philippe as their legitimate sovereign | https://www.histoire-des-belges.be/au-fil-du-temps/moyen-age/etat-bourguignon/le-territoire-bourguignon |
1467 | Charles the Bold, son of Philip the Good, ascends the throne | https://www.histoire-des-belges.be/au-fil-du-temps/moyen-age/etat-bourguignon/le-territoire-bourguignon |
1477 |
Charles the Bold perished at the siege of Nancy | https://www.histoire-des-belges.be/au-fil-du-temps/moyen-age/etat-bourguignon/le-territoire-bourguignon |
1477 |
Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Charles, marries Maximilian of Austria, passage
from Luxembourg to the Habsburgs | https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-Luxembourg |
1478 - 1506 | Philip the Beautiful
| https://www.chassenature.org/en/oeuvres/peintures/portrait-de-philippe-le-beau |
1482 | Mary died and was succeeded by her son Philip the Handsome, aged 3. | https://www.justarrived.lu/generalites-luxembourg/histoire-luxembourg-capitale-europe/ |
1487 |
Passage of Luxembourg to the Habsburgs by marriage | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html |
1500 |
Birth of Charles V, son of Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile, immediately invested with the title of
Duke of Luxembourg | https://histoiresroyales.fr/charles-quint-24-fevrier-1500-naissance-couronnement-abdication/ |
1506 | Philip the Handsome became king consort of Castile-Leon but died a few months later. | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/societe-et-culture/histoire/400-ans-souverains-etrangers.html |
1520 |
Charles V comes to power | https://www.ck-avocats.com/fr/philippe-ii.html |
1542 and 1543
|
Luxembourg is drawn into the duel between Valois and Habsburg.
The French capture the city of Luxembourg but cannot hold it. | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1543 | Destruction of Altmünster Abbey | https://nationaltokens.com/coin-collection/luxembourg-city-abbaye-de-neum%E2%88%8Fnster/ |
1548 | Charles V creates the Circle of Burgundy, comprising the Netherlands
and Burgundy, and ties them more closely to the empire. | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1548 | Pragmatic sanction = Charles V makes the provinces of the
Netherlands an indivisible whole. An important step on the road to
centralization | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1555 | Abdication of Charles V in favor of his son Philip II (1527-1598)
The Duchy of Luxembourg and the Netherlands pass to the Spanish Habsburgs | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1558 | Death of Charles V
| https://fr.aleteia.org/2023/09/20/charles-quint-sur-son-lit-de-mort-un-modele-de-depouillement-et-de-piete/ |
1559 | Luxembourg was left out of the creation of new bishoprics in the Netherlands. It would have to wait until 1870 before having its own bishopric. | https://www.cathol.lu/www/patrimoine/geschicht-vun-der-dioezees/histoire-de-larcheveche-de-luxembourg |
1579 | Union of Utrecht
| https://www.britannica.com/topic/Union-of-Utrecht |
1594 |
Father Jean Bertels, originally from Louvain, abbot of the abbey
d'Echternach, published the first history of Luxembourg | https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2014/01-janvier/21-archives.html |
1598 | Philip II leaves the Netherlands to his daughter Isabelle married to Albert
Austria
| https://sip.gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/publications/brochure-livre/minist-etat/sip/livre/famille_grand-ducale/La_famille_grand-ducale-FR.pdf |
1618-1648 | Thirty Years' War
| https://museeprotestant.org/notice/la-guerre-de-trente-ans-1618-1648/ |
1635 | France entered the war of Trent Ans et fait du Luxembourg
a theater of war | https://www.lhistoire.fr/%C3%A9ph%C3%A9m%C3%A9ride/la-france-entre-dans-la-guerre-de-trente-ans |
1644 |
The first casemates were dug by the Spanish | https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-V-Holy-Roman-emperor |
1657 | Peace of the Pyrenees, Spain cedes the south to France
Duchy of Luxembourg. First dismemberment of Luxembourg | https://luxembourg.public.lu/dam-assets/publications/a-propos-de-l-histoire-du-luxembourg/a-propos-histoire-luxembourg-fr.pdf |
1666 | The Provincial Council elects the Holy Virgin patron of Luxembourg
under the title of Consolatrice des affligés | https://www.cathol.lu/fr/actualites/news-display-fr/renouvellement-de-lelection-de-la-consolatrice-des-affliges-comme-patronne-de-la-ville-de-luxembourg |
1679-1681 | France claims and successively occupies almost all of Luxembourg. | Histoire du Luxembourg. Jean-Marie Kreins. P52 |
1683 | Spain declares war on France. Siège et prise de la
fortress of Luxembourg by two marshals of France, Créqui
and Vauban. The latter will completely remodel the fortress
Luxembourg | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1698 |
France withdraws Luxembourg from Spain
Treaty of Ryswick Louis XIV renounces and returns Luxembourg to Charles II of Spain | https://histoire-itinerante.fr/histoires-itinerantes/histoire-moderne/europe-1700-guerre-succession-espagne/ |
1700-1714 |
War of the Spanish Succession | https://monarchie.lu/fr/la-monarchie/histoire-luxembourg-et-ses-dynasties |
1711 |
Philip V cedes the provinces of Luxembourg and Namur
to Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria | https://www.clio.fr/bibliotheque/chronologie/chronologie_les_pays_bas.php?letter=A |
1713-1714 | Treaties of Utrecht and Rastatt, Spanish heritage is shared
From now on, we speak of the Austrian Netherlands | Traités de la fin de la guerre de la guerre de succession d'Espagne |
1714 |
Emperor Charles VI takes possession of Luxembourg. The duchy falls to the Austrian branch of the Habsburg family. | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html |
1726-1740 | Major fortification works that will make Luxembourg
the Gibraltar of the North | https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/699/ |
1740-1780 | Accession of Empress Maria Theresa | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/societe-et-culture/histoire/400-ans-souverains-etrangers.html |
1782 | Abolition of serfdom by Emperor Joseph II | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html |
1794-1795 |
Siege and surrender of the Luxembourg fortress following
the edicts of Joseph II | https://www.vdl.lu/en/city/a-glance/history |
1795 | Luxembourg forms the Department of Forests | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html |
1795 | The remains of John the Blind were entrusted to Pierre Joseph Boch, owner of the Septfontaines earthenware factory. | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/publications/ap-histoire.html |
1800 | The Concordat reconciles the Church with the Revolution
The Luxembourgers accept the French regime | A PROPOS de l’histoire du Luxembourg - Service information et presse du gouvernement luxembourgeois - P14 |
1804 |
Napoleon Bonaparte visits the Forestry Department two months
before his coronation | https://bnl.public.lu/fr/a-la-une/a-la-loupe/2021/sur_les_traces_de_napoleon.html |
1809 |
Introduction of church factories | https://www.britannica.com/event/French-Revolution/Events-of-1789 |
1815 | The Congress of Vienna and its 1,000 participants created the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and granted it
a complex international status.
The Eifel, Soure, and Our were granted to Prussia. | https://luxembourg.public.lu/fr/societe-et-culture/histoire/renaissance-dun-pays.html |
1815 | William of Orange-Nassau, King of the Netherlands, becomes Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He treats the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg as an 18th province of the Netherlands, but renounces his garrison rights because Luxembourg joins the German Confederation at the same time. | Scuto |
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