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Seppois-le-Bas (; german: Niedersept; gsw-FR, Needersept) is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
in the
Haut-Rhin Haut-Rhin (, ; Alsatian: ''Owerelsàss'' or '; german: Oberelsass, ) is a department in the Grand Est region of France, bordering both Germany and Switzerland. It is named after the river Rhine. Its name means ''Upper Rhine''. Haut-Rhin is the ...
department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
in
Alsace Alsace (, ; ; Low Alemannic German/ gsw-FR, Elsàss ; german: Elsass ; la, Alsatia) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland. In 2020, it had ...
in north-eastern
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. The inhabitants of Seppois-le-Bas are called Bas-Seppoisiens and Bas-Seppoisiennes.


Geography

Bordering the neighboring town of
Seppois-le-Haut Seppois-le-Haut (; german: Obersept; gsw-FR, Owersept) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department and, since January 1, 2021, in the territory of the European Community of Alsace, in the Grand Est region. Geography The village is located in the ...
, it is located at the intersection of the
Basel , french: link=no, Bâlois(e), it, Basilese , neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS ...
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Montbéliard Montbéliard (; traditional ) is a town in the Doubs Departments of France, department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Regions of France, region in eastern France, about from the border with Switzerland. It is one of the two Subprefectures in F ...
(the old national road 463) and
Porrentruy Porrentruy (, fc, Poérreintru , german: Pruntrut) is a Swiss municipality and seat of the district of the same name located in the canton of Jura. Porrentruy is home to National League team, HC Ajoie. History The first trace of human pre ...
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Altkirch Altkirch (, ; gsw, label= Alsatian, Àltkìrech) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. The town is traditionally regarded as the capital of Sundgau. Etymology The name of the commune means ''old church'' ( ...
roads. The nearest major cities are
Bâle , french: link=no, Bâlois(e), it, Basilese , neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS), Sa ...
40 kilometers to the east,
Mulhouse Mulhouse (; Alsatian language, Alsatian: or , ; ; meaning ''Mill (grinding), mill house'') is a city of the Haut-Rhin Departments of France, department, in the Grand Est Regions of France, region, eastern France, close to the France–Switzerl ...
30 kilometers to the north,
Belfort Belfort (; archaic german: Beffert/Beffort) is a city in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in Northeastern France, situated between Lyon and Strasbourg, approximately from the France–Switzerland border. It is the prefecture of the Territo ...
40 kilometers to the northwest,
Montbéliard Montbéliard (; traditional ) is a town in the Doubs Departments of France, department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Regions of France, region in eastern France, about from the border with Switzerland. It is one of the two Subprefectures in F ...
35 km to the west and
Delémont Delémont (; fc, D'lémont; german: Delsberg, ) is the capital of the Swiss canton of Jura. The city has approximately 12,000 inhabitants . History The area of the municipality was already settled in the middle Bronze Age. Fifteen urn buria ...
35 km to the south. The Largue is the main river that crosses the town.


History

While the village may have existed as far back as the time of the
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, the oldest document referring to Saipoy dates from 1164. Another from 1264 and kept in the Lucelle collection confirms its existence. A text dated 1302 reveals a distinction between Seppois-le-Bas (Septen inferioris) and Seppois-le-Haut. In 1530, the religious authorities and the faithful of a parish comprising the two Seppois, Luffendorf and part of Bisel, signed a charter of 32 decrees, which would be the first of its kind on Alsatian territory. It is also around this date that the marriage of Marie de Hagenbach and Jean Eusèbe de Breitenlandenberg was celebrated. Their descendants lived in a manor in the village until 1818. During the
Thirty Years' War The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (80 ...
, the Swedes ravaged the country and in 1633, only one house in the village remained standing. In 1789, the Lord of Seppois represented the nobility of Southern Alsace at the Estates General in Versailles. At the end of July 1789, during the
Great Fear The Great Fear (french: Grande Peur) was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution. Rural unrest had been present in France since the worsening grain shortage of the spring, ...
, the peasants attacked the manor. During the Terror, Jean Bochelen, vicar of the village who celebrated masses in secret, was arrested and shot in Colmar in 17989. In 1871, by the
Treaty of Frankfurt The Treaty of Frankfurt may refer to one of three treaties signed at Frankfurt, as follows: * Treaty of Frankfurt (1489) - Treaty between Maximilian of Austria and the envoys of King Charles VIII of France *Treaty of Frankfurt (1539) - Initiated ...
, Alsace was ceded to the
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 ...
, with the exception of the southwestern part of the Haut-Rhin which became the
Territoire de Belfort The Territoire de Belfort () is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, eastern France. It had a population of 141,318 in 2019.First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
and will never be rebuilt. Nowadays, the only vestiges of this community are a Rue des Juifs close to their old place of worship and former cemetery. A Dannemarie-
Pfetterhouse Pfetterhouse (; gsw, Pfatterhüse; german: Pfetterhausen) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. Geography Pfetterhouse is located in Jura Alsatian foothills, just in the border of Switzerland and the Te ...
railway line passing through the village was built in 1908 and inaugurated in 1910. This line will continue to operate until 1968, then abandoned. Most of its route was converted into a cycling track in the 1990s. The village experienced unrest and uncertainty as a result of the First World War: on August 23, 1914 the German army occupied the locality in the morning and the French in the afternoon. On September 3, dragoons from Belfort invaded the village and took behind their lines all the able-bodied men they could still find and who were between the ages of twenty and thirty-two. On September 17, it was the turn of the Germans to come and proceed in the same way. In October 1914, the front stabilized a few kilometers from the village, which became a
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for the French army, with the church tower serving as a watchtower. However, this new status meant that Seppois-le-Bas suffered numerous bombardments until the end of the war. On January 1, 1915, a ceremony marked the return of the locality to France. But faced with the intensification of the shelling, the civilian population was evacuated at the end of January 1916 and did not return until the spring of 1919 to a village transformed into a field of ruins. These events earned the village the Croix de Guerre of 1914-1918 (Official Journal of November 6, 1921). During the Second World War, Seppois, like the rest of Alsace, was again annexed to the
German Reich German ''Reich'' (lit. German Realm, German Empire, from german: Deutsches Reich, ) was the constitutional name for the German nation state that existed from 1871 to 1945. The ''Reich'' became understood as deriving its authority and sovereignty ...
, and returned to its status as a border post. Due to its proximity to
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
, the village then welcomed several smugglers. However, the village's participation in war came to an end on November 19, 1944, when the Colonial Infantry Regiment of Morocco, incorporated into the first army of General de Lattre de Tassigny, made Seppois-le-Bas the first liberated village in Alsace.


References

Communes of Haut-Rhin {{HautRhin-geo-stub