Thionville (), is a town and commune in the Moselle département, in the Lorraine région, France. The city is located near the Moselle River.
Eskil, Archbishop of Lund was imprisoned at Thionville (at the instigation of the Archbishop of Bremen?) on his return from his 1153 pilgrimage to Rome. The Siege of Thionville in June 1639 occurred as part of the Thirty Years' War.
The writer François-René de Chateaubriand was left for dead during Condés military émigré expedition against Thionville in 1792
From 1870-1918, Thionville was part of the German Empire under its German name Diedenhofen.
Thionville is divided into two cantons (districts). It belongs to Thionville Est (East), while the seat of the district of Thionville Ouest (West) which it does not form a part of Thionville:
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