Mommenheim
Mommenheim is a common French, located in the department of the the Low-Rhine and the area Alsace.
Geography
History
Administration
Demography
provisional population for 2005: 1.813
Places and monuments
Synagog of 1904.
Villages disappeared around Mommenheim
Frankolvisheim
See Schwindratzheim.
Blieningen
This village disappeared at the time of the Middle Ages, at an unknown date. It was located between Mommenheim and Wahlenheim at the locality " Bluehning" .
Heingenheim
This place appears in year 804 under the name of Heinheim. The locality " Heinenmatten" who is located at 1.5 km in the North-West of Mommenheim, between Minversheimerbach and the railway, undoubtedly derives from Heingenheim. During the 13th century, on the fining of Mommenheim, appear indeed the following localities: Heingenheim im Log, Heingenheim Bach, Heingenheim Feld.
Personalities related to the commune
-
Zadoc Kahn (February 18th, 1839, Mommenheim (the Low-Rhine) - December 8th, 1905, Paris), was Chief rabbi of France of 1889 with its death in 1905.
- Léonard Specht, born on April 16th, 1954 in Mommenheim. Footballer (defender), played the Racing Club of Strasbourg and Football Club of Of Gironde of Bordeaux. He was also selected 18 times in team of France has (1 goal).
See too
- Common of the Low-Rhine
External bonds
- Internet site of Mommenheim
- Mommenheim on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Mommenheim on the site of INSEE
- Mommenheim on the site of Quid
- Localization of Mommenheim on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Mommenheim on Mapquest
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