What is another word for lothringen?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒθɹɪnd͡ʒən] (IPA)

Lothringen, also known as Lorraine in English, is a historical region in northeastern France. It has a rich history and culture, and has been influenced by many different languages over the years. As a result, there are several synonyms for the word Lothringen depending on the language used. In French, it is referred to as Lorraine or Lothier, while in German it is called Lothringen or Lothringia. Locally, it is also referred to as Lottringen in Luxembourgish, Lotrengen in Walloon, and Lorena in Italian and Spanish. Despite the differences in how it is referred to, Lothringen remains an important region and source of pride for those who call it home.

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Usage examples for Lothringen

Her general, Karl von lothringen, has triumphed over the Bavarian and French army at Semnach: and Bavaria, left, by the flight of the emperor, without a leader, has been compelled to submit to Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary.
"Berlin and Sans-Souci"
Louise Muhlbach
Karl von lothringen, you should have known the Prussians better.
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Louise Muhlbach
Karl von lothringen, you should have remembered Hohenfriedberg.
"Berlin and Sans-Souci"
Louise Muhlbach

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