Dieuze
Dieuze is a common French, located in the department of the the Moselle and the area Lorraine. It accommodates the 13 {{E}} Régiment of Dragons Parachutists.
Geography
The city is located in a plain saltworks (Saulnois) at the South-east of Metz. It is the most populated commune Arrondissement Castle-Saline.
History
In 1963 the 13th regiment of dragons parachutists settles in Dieuze.
Administration
Demography
Places and monuments
- Royal saltworks
Personalities related to the commune
-
Musculus (Wolfgang): reforming theologist born in Dieuze in 1497.
- François of Lorraine (1599-1672), old bishop of Verdun, died in Dieuze in 1672.
- Louis-Gabriel To gum: inventor of the mortar S To gum it , appointed of the constituent Assembly of 1789; deceased in Dieuze on August 1st 1798.
- Charles Louis de Ficquelmont, minister-president of the Empire of Austria, born in Dieuze in 1777.
- Charles Hermite: mathematician born in Dieuze in 1822.
- Edmond Butt: writer born in Dieuze in 1828.
- Arthur Arnould : writer, member of the Common of Paris (1871), born in Dieuze in 1833.
- Gustave Carpenter: type-setter born in Dieuze in 1860.
- Emile Friant: painter born in Dieuze in 1863.
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