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William I, the King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg

In the early 19th century, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was ruled in personal union by the King of the Netherlands, William I. The territory that is now Belgium was similarly part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. When the Belgian Revolution occurred in 1830, most of Luxembourg rallied to this Revolution, and accepted Belgian rule. The exception was the fortress and capital, Luxembourg City, which housed a Dutch-German garrison and remained loyal to William I. This led to a de facto separation of the country from 1830-1839, when most of it was loyal to and administered by Belgium, while one part retained allegiance to the Netherlands. The situation was resolved in 1839 when the international great powers and William I agreed that Luxembourg would remain in his possession, and lose its French-speaking parts to the new country of Belgium.

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Luxembourg and the Belgian Revolution

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Belgian Revolution

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Revolution of 1848 in Luxembourg

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United Belgian States

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Luxembourg rebellions

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Flag of Luxembourg

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arms of the House of Luxembourg. The colours of the flag of Luxembourg were first adopted around 1830 during the Belgian Revolution.[citation needed] They...

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Partitions of Luxembourg

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Borders of Belgium

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Luxembourg franc

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United Kingdom of the Netherlands

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Belgians

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Luxembourg Crisis

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stationed there. The Belgian Revolution of 1830 had divided Luxembourg into two (see Third Partition of Luxembourg), threatening Dutch control of the remaining...

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Luxembourg Armed Forces

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Luxembourg

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In 1839, following the turmoil of the Belgian Revolution, the purely French-speaking part of Luxembourg was ceded to Belgium and the Luxembourgish-speaking...

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Greater Belgium

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Luxembourg held a referendum which could've led to a Belgian on the throne, but this was rejected by its population. However, Belgium and Luxembourg did...

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History of Belgium

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"Brabant revolution" or "First Belgian Revolution" in 1790. This terminology was revived after the better known revolution of 1830, when modern Belgium broke...

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History of Luxembourg

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of the Luxembourgish population joined the Belgian revolution against Dutch rule. Except for the fortress and its immediate vicinity, Luxembourg was...

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Brabant Revolution

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Languages of Luxembourg

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the Belgian Revolution, language policy changed in favor of German while French was maintained. Further, by 1839, Luxembourg had lost its Wallon and hence...

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Belgium

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Revolutions of 1830

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Economy of Luxembourg

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Duchy of Luxembourg

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Belgium in the long nineteenth century

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appeared. The most serious threat of the 1848 revolutions in Belgium was posed by Belgian émigré groups. Shortly after the revolution in France, Belgian migrant...

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Portuguese in Luxembourg

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