Luxembourg-Arlon (The Once and Never Kings)

The Duchy of Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Arlon, Arlon, is a province of Luxembourg. It surrounds the separate city of Luxembourg, which is the capital of the United Kingdoms of Burgundy and the Netherlands, and its own capital sits in the city of Arlon.

History
Luxembourg-Arlon is well known as the ancestral land of the House of Luxembourg.

Once a mere county in the Duchy of Upper Lorraine, Luxembourg became practically independent in the thirteenth century as central authority in Upper Lorraine broke down. For another century, Luxembourg remained a solitary county on the western end of the Holy Roman Empire. It position in the aftermath of the War of the Limburg Succession. While the exploits of Henry VI would end with his defeat and death, it garnered the attention of the Imperial Electors for his son, Henry VII. Sponsored by the Archbishop of Cologne, and his brother, the Archbishop of Trier, Henry VII would be elected Holy Roman Emperor.