Lützelburg
Lützelburg ( Middle High German lützel , lützelig = small, little, meaning small castle ) stands for:
- the state of Luxembourg
- Lutzelbourg , a French commune in Lorraine
- Lützelburg (Gablingen) , a district of the municipality of Gablingen, Augsburg district, Bavaria
- Lützelburg (Lutzelbourg) , a ruined castle in Lutzelbourg in Lorraine
- Lützelburg (Kempten) , a castle stable in Kempten (Allgäu)
- Lützelburg (Ottrott) , a ruined castle near Ottrott in Alsace
- Lützelburg (Christenberg) , a ruined castle near Münchhausen in Central Hesse
- Lützelburg (Marburg) , a ruined castle near Marburg in Central Hesse
- Burgstall Lützelburg (Unterwiesenacker) , an abandoned castle in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria
- Lützelburg (Luxembourg) , a castle from which the city of Luxembourg emerged
Lützelburger is the family name of the following people:
- Hans Lützelburger (around 1495–1526), German form cutter
(von) Lützelburg is the family name of the following people:
- Heinrich von Lützelburg († February 8, 1274), Bishop of Semgallia, Courland and Chiemsee.
- Helmer von Lützelburg (* 1956), German director
- Philipp von Lützelburg (1880–1948), German botanist and explorer
and the name of the old Lorraine noble family von Lützelburg, see Lützelburg (noble family)
See also:
Wiktionary: Lützelburg - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations