Batty Weber was one of Luxembourg's most influential journalists and authors, contributing much to the development of the country's national identity. He is the namesake of the Batty Weber Prize, Luxembourg's national literary prize,
Jean was born on 25 November 1860 in Rumelange, Luxembourg.[1]
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