Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French
department
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Government and military
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of
Moselle
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. The city is located on the
left bank of the river
Moselle
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, opposite its suburb
Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the
Merovingians. After the fall of the
Western Roman Empire, the region was inhabited by the Germanic
Alamanni
The Alemanni or Alamanni, were a confederation of Germanic tribes
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*
*
on the Upper Rhine River. First mentioned by Cassius Dio in the context of the campaign of Caracalla of 213, the Alemanni captured the in 260, and later expanded into pres ...
. It was known in the
Latin of that era as ''Theudonevilla'' or ''Totonisvilla''. King
Pepin the Short
the Short (french: Pépin le Bref; – 24 September 768), also called the Younger (german: Pippin der Jüngere), was King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768. He was the first Carolingian to become king.
The younger was the son of ...
had a
royal palace
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* Menelik Palace
* Jubilee Palace
* Guenete Leul Palace
* Imperial Palace- Massa ...
constructed here.
The
Synod of Thionville The Synod of Thionville was an important synod (or council) of ecclesiastic dignitaries of the Carolingian Empire in 835.
Three years after the sons of the emperor rose in rebellion against their father, Emperor Louis the Pious, in 830, Ebbo, Arc ...
was held here beginning on February 2, 835. It reinstated Emperor
Louis the Pious and reversed his former conviction on crimes — none of which he actually committed — and deposed the
Archbishop of Rheims,
Ebbo
Ebbo or Ebo ( – 20 March 851) was the Archbishop of Rheims from 816 until 835 and again from 840 to 841. He was born a German serf on the royal demesne of Charlemagne. He was educated at his court and became the librarian and councillor ...
. The Synod was composed of 43 bishops. On February 28, 835, in
Mainz, Ebbo admitted that Louis had not committed the crimes of which he had been indicted and for which he had been deposed as
Holy Roman Emperor
The Holy Roman Emperor, originally and officially the Emperor of the Romans ( la, Imperator Romanorum, german: Kaiser der Römer) during the Middle Ages, and also known as the Roman-German Emperor since the early modern period ( la, Imperat ...
.
From the 10th century onward, the area was part of the
Holy Roman Empire. It was in possession of the
House of Luxembourg until 1462 and then, until 1477, of the
Duke of Burgundy. From 1477 to 1643, it was
Habsburg
The House of Habsburg (), alternatively spelled Hapsburg in Englishgerman: Haus Habsburg, ; es, Casa de Habsburgo; hu, Habsburg család, it, Casa di Asburgo, nl, Huis van Habsburg, pl, dom Habsburgów, pt, Casa de Habsburgo, la, Domus Hab ...
territory.
Eskil
Eskil is a town and district of Aksaray Province in the Central Anatolia Region, Turkey, Central Anatolia region of Turkey, situated on the southern shore of Lake Tuz. According to 2000 census, population of the district is 28,952 of which 22,125 ...
,
Archbishop of Lund, was imprisoned at Diedenhofen (at the instigation of the
Archbishop of Bremen?) upon his return from his 1153 pilgrimage to Rome.
The
Siege of Thionville in June 1639 occurred as part of the
Thirty Years' War. In 1659 ''Diedenhofen'' was annexed by France. Fortifications were constructed under the direction of
Sébastien de Vauban
Sébastien is a common French given name. It is a French form of pasté Latin name ''Sebastianus'' meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Greek word ''σεβαστος'', or ''sebastos'', ...
.
In 1792, Thionville was
besieged by the
Duke of Brunswick
Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility. As rulers, dukes are ranked below emperors, kings, grand princes, grand dukes, and sovereign princes. As royalty or nobility, they are ranke ...
, who unsuccessfully sought to defeat the
French Revolution and restore
Louis XVI to the royal throne. The writer
François-René de Chateaubriand was left for dead during
Condé's military ''émigré'' expedition against Thionville in 1792.
After the
Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the area of
Alsace-Lorraine was annexed by the newly created
German Empire
The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
in 1871 by the
Treaty of Frankfurt and became a ''Reichsland''. Thionville once again became ''Diedenhofen'' and became a prosperous city. Some large
neo-Romanesque buildings typical of the German Empire were constructed in the city. The
German Army
The German Army (, "army") is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German ''Bundeswehr'' together with the ''Marine'' (German Navy) and the ''Luftwaf ...
decided to build a fortress line from
Mulhouse to
Luxembourg to protect the new ''Reichsland''. The centerpiece of this line was the great
''Moselstellung'', a fortress system protecting
Metz and Diedenhofen.
The fortifications around Diedenhofen centered on three main forts: the
Fort de Guentrange on the northwest side,
Fort de Koenigsmacker to the northeast, and the
Fort d'Illange
The Fort d'Illange is a fortification located to the south of Thionville in the Moselle (department), Moselle department of France. It was built by Germany next to the town of Illange in the early 20th century after the annexation of the Moselle ...
to the south. Each position was surrounded by several ditches, with shelters and observation cupolas. A large barbed wire belt defended by machine guns completed the defensive system.
Following the
armistice with Germany ending the
First World War, the French army entered Diedenhofen in November 1918 and the city was transferred to France by the
Treaty of Versailles in 1919, after it again became Thionville.
During the
Second World War, Lorraine was placed under a
German civilian administration and was thus once again officially part of the German Reich (though unrecognized by the
Western Allies). In 1944, US troops entered Thionville, which has belonged to France since then. In the winter of 1944-45, the Displaced Persons Camp No. 8 was established here. In the following years it was home to the thousands of former concentration camp prisoners and POWs.
After experiencing, along with all of France, an economic upswing during the postwar decades (''trente glorieuses''), the
heavy industry of Thionville suffered setbacks beginning in the 1970s. The city and the entire region have faced hardships and
structural unemployment
Structural unemployment is a form of involuntary unemployment caused by a mismatch between the skills that workers in the economy can offer, and the skills demanded of workers by employers (also known as the skills gap). Structural unemployment i ...
since then.
Jean-Marie Demange, who had served as the town's mayor for thirteen years, committed suicide in 2008 after killing his mistress with two gunshots in the head.
Economy
The area around Thionville has relied on heavy industry, most notably since the end of the 19th century, due to the presence of
iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the fo ...
in the area. The first large steel mill in Thionville was opened in 1898. Since the
steel crisis of the 1970s, several steel mills have been closed, and only a few have remained active. A growing number of residents of Thionville commute to nearby
Luxembourg (Thionville is 15 kilometres from the border).
Transport
The
Gare de Thionville railway station offers connections with Luxembourg, Metz, Nancy, Paris, Strasbourg, Brussels, Zürich, and several regional destinations. The
A31 motorway connects Thionville with Luxembourg and Metz.
Twin towns
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Gao, Mali
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Varallo Pombia
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, Italy
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Urbana, Illinois, United States
Administration
Incorporations:
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Veymerange
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
, in 1967
*
Volkrange
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
, in 1970
*
Garche
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
(exclave of the commune),
KÅ“king
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
and
Å’utrange
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
in 1970
*
Guentrange
*
Elange
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
*
Metzange
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
*
Beuvange-sous-Saint-Michel
Since the French
canton
Canton may refer to:
Administrative division terminology
* Canton (administrative division), territorial/administrative division in some countries, notably Switzerland
* Township (Canada), known as ''canton'' in Canadian French
Arts and ent ...
reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, Thionville is divided over the cantons of
Thionville and
Yutz.
Neighboring communes
*
Algrange
Algrange (; Lorraine Franconian: ''Oolgréngen'' or ''Algréngen''; german: Algringen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France. They have an association football team, AS Algrange, playing in the regional div ...
*
Basse-Ham
Basse-Ham (; ) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France.
See also
* Communes of the Moselle department
The following is a list of the 725 Communes of France, communes of the Moselle (department), Moselle Depart ...
(by
Garche
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
)
*
Entrange
*
Escherange
Escherange (; ) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Localities of the commune: Molvange (German: Molvingen).
See also
* Communes of the Moselle department
The following is a list of the 725 communes ...
*
Cattenom (by
Garche
Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz.
History
Thionville was settled as early as the time of the ...
)
*
Hayange
*
Hettange-Grande
*
Florange
*
Illange
*
Manom
*
Nilvange
*
Terville
*
Yutz
Demographics
The population of Thionville increased mainly in the first half of the 20th century due to industrial development of the
Upper Moselle basin. The economic slowdown and
steel crisis of the 1970s affected the town and surrounding area, causing a population stagnation. The population data in the table and graph below refer to the commune of Thionville proper, in its geography at the given years. The commune of Thionville absorbed the former commune of Veymerange in 1966, Volkrange in 1969, and Garche, KÅ“king, and Å’utrange in 1970.
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Sport
Thionville FC
Thionville Football Club is a French association football club founded in 1905.
They are based in the town of Thionville and their home stadium is the Stade Omnisports of Guentrange.
History
In 1943, Fritz Walter played in the squad, who went ...
is the local football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ...
club.
Notable people
* Johann von Aldringen, soldier (1588–1634)
* Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, composer (16891755)
* Antoine Merlin de Thionville, politician (''Merlin of Thionville'', 1762–1833)
* Nicolas Dahlmann
Nicolas Dahlmann (7 November 1769 – 10 February 1807) was a French cavalry general of the Napoleonic wars.
Early life
Dahlmann was born in Thionville as the son of a trumpeter and enlisted in the French Army in 1777 at the age of 8, where h ...
, military leader (1769–1807)
* Senta Söneland, actress (1882–1934)
* Gerhard Borrmann, physicist (1908–2006)
* Ernest Bour, conductor (1913–2001)
* Henry Anglade
Henry Anglade (6 July 1933 – 10 November 2022) was a French cyclist. In 1959 he was closest to winning the Tour de France, when he won a stage and finished second, 4:01 behind Federico Bahamontes. In 1960 he wore the yellow jersey for two days ...
, cyclist (born 1933)
* Rachid Arhab, journalist (born 1955)
* Thierry Queffelec, civil servant and Prefect of French Guiana (born 1962)
* Francis Renaud, actor (born 1967)
* Carole Gaessler, journalist (born 1968)
* La Grande Sophie
Sophie Huriaux (born July 18, 1969 in Thionville), better known by her stage name La Grande Sophie, is a French singer-songwriter who got her start in the mid-1990s in the Paris alternative scene.
Biography Childhood
Sophie lived the whole of h ...
, singer (born 1969)
* Eddy Riva, race walker (born 1973)
* Frédéric Weis
Frédéric Weis (born 22 June 1977) is a French former professional basketball player.
Professional career
During his pro career, Weis played with Unicaja Málaga and Iurbentia Bilbao of the Spanish ACB League, PAOK Thessaloniki in the Greek ...
, Le dunk de la mort (born 1977)
* Nasreddine Kraouche
Nasreddine Kraouche ( ar, نصر الدين كراوش; born 27 August 1979 in Thionville) is a former professional football midfielder. Born in France, he represented Algeria
)
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, footballer (born 1979)
* Julien Quercia
Julien Quercia (born 17 August 1986) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or winger for Sochaux, Auxerre, and Lorient
Lorient (; ) is a town (''Communes of France, commune'') and Port, seaport in the Morbih ...
, footballer (born 1986)
* Benjamin Corgnet
Benjamin Corgnet (born 6 April 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Career
Corgnet had the opportunity to join the youth academy of Lyon aged 11, but his parents preferred that he concentrated on his studies. Ins ...
, footballer (born 1987)
References
External links
Thionville Official website
* passim
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