- Sillegny
French commune
nomcommune=Sillegny
région=Lorraine
département=Moselle
arrondissement=Metz-Campagne
canton=Canton of Verny
insee=57652
cp=57420
maire=Roger Laprade
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=Communauté de communes du Vernois
longitude=6.16138888888889
latitude=48.9883333333333
alt moy=200 m
alt mini=172 m
alt maxi=237 m
hectares=1 046
km²=10,46
sans=351
date-sans=1 999
dens=33 |date_dens=unknownSillegny is a French commune in the Moselle "département" and the Lorraine "région". The inhabitants are the Sillegnois and the Sillegnoises.
Geography
Sillegny is located in the Seille Valley, a
floodplain along theSeille river which flows near the village. In the west, theCôtes de Moselle massif and its outliers dominate the region.Loiville, an hamlet belonging to the commune, is situated in the north, after going over the
Rû des Crux and in direction ofCoin-sur-Seille .History
The
Roman road which connectedLyon toTrier runs west fromthe village along theForêt Dominale des Six Cantons forest. Ruins of a villa were found near this road, what is a proof of the ancient occupation of Sillegny. Furthermore thesuffix "-y" comes from the Latinsuffix "-iacum" (which comes himself from theGaulish language "-ac") indicates a rural estate near a stream (theSeille river).In the 11th century, Sillegny belonged to the abbey of Saint Pierre, and one century later to the
Bishopric of Metz . In 1226 the name of the town changed and became Sulincium. In 1246 the bishop Jacques ceded the village to Sainte Marie abbey but the Diocese kept St.Martin church until theFrench Revolution . In 1635, at the end of theThirty Years' War , Sillegny was nearly destroyed by the Swedish and the church became a pilgrimage place.From 1871 to 1918 and between 1940 and 1945, when
Alsace and Lorraine were annexed byGermany (seeTreaty of Frankfurt (1871) ), Sillegny became a German town renamed Sillningen situated in the Imperial Province of Elsass-Lothringen. The bombings of 1944 destroyed almost all the village.During the German period,
casemates (fortified gun emplacements) were built in the Forêt Dominale des Six Cantons, near "Les Jurieux" andMarly-aux-Bois (close to the Roman road) and along the D 67 road.Sights
*Castle: demolished during
World War II . The only thing which remains is the portal.
*Chapel: located in Bois de Curelle, a wild in the Forêt Dominale des Six-Cantons.
*Lorette Cross: built by Jacques Lorette in 1892.
*Saint Martin church (French: "L'église Saint-Martin"), nicknamed "the Sistine Chapel of the Seille". Hernave was built in the 15th century. This gothic style church had a massive fortified tower which was used for protecting the inhabitants in the troubled times.
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