1954 in Luxembourg

Incumbents

Position Incumbent
Grand Duke Charlotte
Prime Minister Joseph Bech
President of the Chamber of Deputies Émile Reuter
President of the Council of State Félix Welter
Mayor of Luxembourg City Émile Hamilius

Events

January – March

April – June

July – September

October – December

Births

  • 2 February – Jean Colombera, politician
  • 7 February – Roger Negri, politician
  • 17 February – Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria
  • 23 February – Frank Hoffmann, film director
  • 26 February – Georges Pierret, jurist and member of the Council of State
  • 7 March – Lydie Lorang, judge and member of the Council of State[2]
  • 23 March – Agnès Rausch, member of the Council of State
  • 3 April – Anne-Marie, Princess of Ligne
  • 10 April – Viviane Loschetter, politician
  • 13 April – Guy Arendt, jurist and politician
  • 27 April – René Clesse, journalist
  • 10 June – Jean-Claude Reding, trade unionist
  • 22 July – Nico Edon, jurist and member of the Council of State[2]
  • 2 August – Walter Civitareale, composer
  • 13 September – Ali Ruckert, politician and journalist
  • 26 October – Raymond Petit, artist
  • 17 November – Max Kohn, artist
  • 27 November – Jean Sorrente, writer
  • 9 December – Jean-Claude Juncker, politician and Prime Minister
  • 22 December – Romain Hilgert, journalist
  • 31 December – Georges Wivenes, judge and member of the Council of State[2]
  • Marc Jaeger, judge

Deaths

  • 3 March – Léon Metzler, jurist and politician
  • 3 April – Paul de Pidoll, illustrator
  • 29 April – Joseph Duhr, writer
  • 15 May – Norbert Jacques, screenwriter
  • 31 July – Antoinette, Crown Princess of Bavaria
  • 3 August – Jean Curot, sculptor

Footnotes

  1. Thewes (2006), p. 140
  2. "Membres depuis 1857" (in French). Council of State. Archived from the original on 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
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References

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