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Lunéville
[ ly-ney-veel ]
noun
- a city in NE France, W of Strasbourg: treaty between France and Austria 1801.
Lunéville
/ lynevil /
noun
- a city in NE France: scene of the signing of the Peace of Lunéville between France and Austria (1801). Pop: 20 200 (1999)
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They use a tambour hook technique called Lunéville, named after the town in Lorraine where it emerged around 1810, having traveled the Silk Road from Asia.
From New York Times
At Luneville, they met with B�b�, a famous French dwarf.
From Project Gutenberg
It is written after the peace of Lunéville had sealed for Germany the loss of her provinces west of the Rhine, and subsequent to the disasters of the German arms at Hohenlinden and Marengo.
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The Prince's Apartment looks over Luneville, and over the Courts belonging to the Kitchen, and the Princess's is situate on the Garden-side.
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His Father-in-law has given him his fine House at Craon, not far from Luneville.
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