Diedenhofen

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Diedenhofen is the historical German name for the town of Thionville in northeastern France, near the border with Luxembourg and Germany.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Diedenhofen canonical 2

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Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf exonym
historical place name
associatedWith Franco-German border
surface form: Franco-German borderlands

Moselle department
surface form: Moselle department (via Thionville)
correspondsTo Thionville
surface form: INSEE commune Thionville
country Germany
surface form: Germany (historical usage)
hasAlternativeName Thionville
historicalNameOf Thionville
historicalRegion Alsace-Lorraine
historicalSovereignty France (via town of Thionville)
German Empire (via town of Thionville)
Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Holy Roman Empire (via town of Thionville)
languageOfName German
locatedIn Lorraine
northeastern France
locatedOn Moselle River
surface form: Moselle River (via Thionville)
modernName Thionville
nameType toponym
nearBorderWith Germany
Luxembourg
region Grand Est (modern administrative region via Thionville)
usedBy German-speaking populations
usedDuring German Empire
surface form: German Empire period

World War I
surface form: World War I era

World War II
surface form: World War II era

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Thionville formerName Diedenhofen
Wilhelm Meyer-Lübke birthPlace Diedenhofen