Category:Princess of Schengen

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<nowiki>Princesa de Schengen; La Princesse de Schengen; Prinzessin vu Schengen; La Princesse de Schengen; Шенгенская Принцесса; Šengenan Princess; Lady of Schengen; Princino de Schengen; Die Dame von Schengen; keltesch adeleg Fra, déi virun zk. 2500 Joer um Gebitt vum haitege Lëtzebuerg gelieft huet a bekannt ass fir hiert Graf mat Bijouen dat 1995 entdeckt gouf; ancient Celtic noble woman, who lived ca. 2500 years ago in territory of modern Luxembourg and known for her rich tomb; keltische Frau, die vor etwa 2500 Jahren an den Ufern der Mosel im Großherzogtum Luxemburg begraben wurde; древнекельтская знатная женщина, жившая около 2500 лет назад на территории современного Люксембурга и известная по своему богатому захоронению; Принцесса из Шенгена; Дама из карьера; Женщина из Гробницы 17; Prinzessin von Schengen; Madam vom Baggerweiher; Borrow Pit Madame; Princesse de Schengen; Woman of the Tomb 17; Princess of Schengen; Lady of the Digging Pond; La Princino de Schengen; Madamm vum Baggerweier; D'Fra aus dem Graf Nr. 17; D'Fra vum Graf Nr. 17; Princesse de Schengen</nowiki>
Lady of Schengen 
ancient Celtic noble woman, who lived ca. 2500 years ago in territory of modern Luxembourg and known for her rich tomb
The lady of Schengen: the Reconstitution of the grave 17. Sepulchral grave with full-scale evocation of the buried, facsimile of metal jewels and ceramic replicas.
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Date of birth1st millennium BC
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Date of death1st millennium BC
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In 1995, on the banks of the Moselle between Schengen and Remerschen, the tomb of about 2,500 years old of a richly endowed lady was discovered. Unique jewelry and funerary objects, which have recently been the subject of extensive archaeological and scientific research, are shown in a traveling exhibition. This exhibition takes visitors, young and old alike, on a journey of discovery, where the fashion and techniques of Iron Age craftsmanship are made tangible through original finds, exact replicas, videos and the latest hologram technology.

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