Divodurum Mediomatricorum: All Data
Divodurum Mediomatricorum is a city in France and Monaco. This page covers its chronology of mentions across 5,500 years of history, including capitals, battles, events and subdivisions. Part of Phersu Atlas.
1. Lists and Timelines
Divodurum Mediomatricorum: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
511 AD
Capital of Kingdom of Metz (Theuderic I)
561 AD
Capital of Kingdom of Metz (Sigebert)
594 AD
Capital of Kingdom of Metz (Theudebert II)
640 AD
Capital of Austrasia
675 AD
Capital of Kingdom of the Franks
962 AD
Mentioned in Event: Incoronation of Otto I
1001 AD
Capital of Metz Prince-Bishopric
1190 AD
Capital of Imperial City of Metz
1552 AD
Mentioned in: Siege of Metz (1552), part of Italian War of 1551-1559
1553 AD
Mentioned in Event: Land Campaigns (Italian War of 1551-1559)
1803 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Department of Moselle, part of First French Republic
1812 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Department of Moselle, part of First French Empire
1814 AD
Mentioned in: Siege of Metz (1814), part of War of the Sixth Coalition
1870 AD
Mentioned in Event: German Invasion (Franco-Prussian War)
1870 AD
Mentioned in: Siege of Metz, part of German Invasion (Franco-Prussian War)
1871 AD
Mentioned in Event: Cession of Alsace-Lorraine
1871 AD
Mentioned in Event: Unification of Germany (1871)
1918 AD
Mentioned in Event: Republic proclamation in Germany
1918 AD
Mentioned in Event: Revolutionary States
1920 AD
Mentioned in Event: Territorial cessions of Germany in Europe
1940 AD
Mentioned in Event: Fall Rot
1940 AD
Mentioned in Event: Franco-German Armistice
1944 AD
Mentioned in Event: Lorraine campaign
1982 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Region of Lorraine, part of French Fifth Republic