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Leyens (other)
Leyen, Leyens, or ''variation'', may refer to: Places * Leyen, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand-Est, France; an alternate name of Ley, France, formerly Leyen, Germany * Principality of Leyen, a defunct Germanic principality in Baden-Württemberg, once ruled by the House of Leyen * De Leyens, Buytenwegh de Leyens, Zoetermeer, South Holland, Netherlands People * House of Leyen, a Germanic princely noble house, whose name derives from the principality it ruled * Leyén Zulueta (born 1979) Cuban judoka Other uses * Ter Leyen Castle, Boekhoute, Belgium * De Leyens RandstadRail station, Zoetermeer, Netherlands; a train station on RandstadRail See also * * * * von der Leyen (other) * Leye (other) * Ley (other) Ley may refer to: Toponyms * Ley (landform), name for a crag, rock or cliff in the north German language area * Ley (crater), crater on the Moon * Ley, Moselle, commune in France * Ley Hill, hill in England People * Ley Matampi (born 1989 ... ...
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Ley, Moselle
Ley () is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Moselle department The following is a list of the 725 communes of the Moselle department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Moselle (department) {{SarrebourgChâteauSalins-geo-stub ...
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Principality Of Leyen
The Principality of Leyen was a Napoleonic German state which existed 1806–1814 in Hohengeroldseck, in the west of modern Baden-Württemberg. The House of Leyen had acquired many districts in western Germany, and eventually these were inherited by the Leyen line of counts at Adendorf. In 1797, France defeated the Holy Roman Empire and all lands west of the Rhine were lost. Following the defeat of Austria in December 1805, most of the smaller German princely states were mediatized, with the glaring exception of Leyen, which was spared because the ruling Count was nephew to Archchancellor Karl Theodor von Dalberg,Heinrich von Treitschke, ''History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1'', page 270. a close collaborator of Napoleon's. In 1806, Count Philip Francis of Adendorf was raised to a Prince, and his lands were renamed to the 'Principality of Leyen'. The territory formed an enclave surrounded by Baden. Prince Philip Francis, like many other members of the Confedera ...
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Zoetermeer
Zoetermeer () is a city in the Western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of of which is water. A small village until the late 1960s, it had 6,392 inhabitants in 1950. By 2013 this had grown to 123,328, making it the third largest population centre in the province of South Holland, after Rotterdam and The Hague. While now a city in its own right, Zoetermeer started out as a suburb of The Hague and is still a part of the Greater The Hague urban area; it is about 12 km east of The Hague, 15 km north of Rotterdam and 12 km south of Leiden. The name Zoetermeer (Dutch for "freshwater lake") refers to the former lake north of the town (reclaimed in 1614). Because the name literally translates as "sweet lake" local residents have dubbed Zoetermeer "Sweet Lake City". History In the tenth century Zoetermeer was a small village primarily home to farmers and fishermen. In the 13th century a village center was formed, which still exists as the ...
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House Of Leyen
The House von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck is an ancient German noble family of princely and historically sovereign rank. As a former ruling and mediatized family, it belongs to the Hochadel (high nobility). History The origin can be traced to the middle of the 10th century, which had estates on the Moselle. Originally the family was named de Petra or by its castle in Gondorf (Cunthereve). Since the 14th century it has called itself von der Leyen. Its members had the hereditary office of sénéchal in the Electorate of Trier. They also had Adendorf near Bonn, Leiningen on the Hunsrück, the Lordship of Arenfels and St. Ingbert. Prior to 1660, Hugo Ernst (line Leyen-Adendorf) became Lord of Blieskastel and, in 1657, was created Reichsfreiherr (Imperial baron) von der Leyen. In addition to its scattered territories the family acquired the lordships of Burresheim and Blieskastel before 1660, where it built a residence around 1760. In 1697 Freiherr Karl Caspar received ...
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Leyén Zulueta
Regla Leyén Zulueta (born 3 November 1979) is a female judoka from Cuba, who won the gold medal in the women's middleweight division (– 70 kg) at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In the final she defeated USA's Christina Yannetsos Christina Yannetsos (born May 7, 1983) is a female judoka from the United States, who won the silver medal in the women's middleweight division (– 70 kg) at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. In the fi .... In 2003, she immigrated to United States and in 2010 she became a U.S. citizen. References External links * 1979 births Living people Cuban female judoka Pan American Games gold medalists for Cuba Pan American Games medalists in judo Judoka at the 2003 Pan American Games Medalists at the 2003 Pan American Games 20th-century Cuban women 21st-century Cuban women {{Cuba-judo-bio-stub ...
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De Leyens RandstadRail Station
De Leyens is a RandstadRail station in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands. History The station opened, as a railway station, on 29 September 1979 as part of the Zoetermeerlijn, operating Zoetermeer Stadslijn Zoetermeer Stadslijn is a light-rail line converted from a former commuter rail line in the Netherlands, between The Hague and Zoetermeer. History Originally, the line was managed by the Dutch Railways (NS). Since June 2006, it has served as a l ... services. The train station closed on 3 June 2006 and reopened as a RandstadRail station on 29 October 2007. The station features 2 platforms. These platforms are low, and the same level as the tram doors, therefore making it step free. Train services The following services currently call at De Leyens: Gallery {{commons category, Station De Leyens in Zoetermeer Image:RandstadRail netwerk 2009.svg, RandstadRail Network Map Image:RR Ternoot 02072007.jpg, A RegioCitadis on RR4 Image:Hofplein 21-08-07.jpg, An RET Metro set that was ...
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Von Der Leyen (other)
von der Leyen () may refer to: * Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission ** Von der Leyen Commission *House of Leyen, a German noble family **Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck, a noble title held by the family **Principality of Leyen, a Napoleonic state *Von der Leyen (family from Krefeld), originally a family of silk merchants See also * * Leyens (other) Leyen, Leyens, or ''variation'', may refer to: Places * Leyen, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand-Est, France; an alternate name of Ley, France, formerly Leyen, Germany * Principality of Leyen, a defunct Germanic principality in Baden-Württemberg, once ru ...
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Leye (other)
Leye or LEYE may refer to: People * An Leye (born 1970), Tibetan-Australian poet * Christian Leye (born 1981), German politician * Femi Leye (born 1989), Nigerian musician *Goddy Leye (1965–2011), Cameroonian artist and intellectual *Jean-Marie Léyé (1932–2004), President of Vanuatu *Mbaye Leye (born 1982), soccer football striker from Senegal * Wilderich Freiherr Ostman von der Leye (1923–1990), German politician Places * Leye, Alishan (樂野), a village in Chiayi County, Taiwan *Leye County (乐业县), Guangxi, PRC China Other uses *Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, an American restaurant group See also * * Ley (other) Ley may refer to: Toponyms * Ley (landform), name for a crag, rock or cliff in the north German language area * Ley (crater), crater on the Moon * Ley, Moselle, commune in France * Ley Hill, hill in England People * Ley Matampi (born 1989 ... * Leyes (other) * Leyens (other) {{disambig ...
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