The history of Nancy, France, the capital city of Lorraine, dates back to at least 800 BC with the earliest signs of human settlement in the area. Early settlers were likely attracted by easily mined iron ore and a ford in the Meurthe River. A small fortified town named Nanciacum (Nancy) was built by Gerard, Duke of Lorraine around 1050.
Prior to 19th century
19th century
20th century
- 1906 - Population: 98,302.
- 1909 â built on .
- 1911
- built.
- Population: 119,949.
- 1914 â September: Battle of Grand Couronné.
- 1919 â Opera house rebuilt.
- 1923 â art group formed.
- 1944 â September: Battle of Nancy (1944).
- 1951 â Marriage of Archduke Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen, crown prince of Austria-Hungary and Duke of Lorraine, with Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen, at the Church of Saint-François-des-Cordeliers. The marriage was attended by his mother Empress Zita of Bourbon-Parma and high nobility.
- 1964 â Musée de l'ÃÂcole de Nancy opens.
- 1970 â Henri Poincaré University, Nancy 2 University, and School of architecture of Nancy established.
- 1972 - active.
- 1978 - literary festival begins.
- 1982 â Nancy becomes part of the Lorraine region.
- 1983 â André Rossinot becomes mayor.
- 1988 â begins broadcasting.
- 1991
- MetzâÂÂNancyâÂÂLorraine Airport opens.
- Sister city relationship established with Cincinnati, USA.
- 1996 â begins.
- December 2012 â Archduke Christoph of Austria, son of Archduke Carl Christian of Austria, marries in the Basilica of Saint-Epvre
21st century
- 2005 â Kinepolis Nancy (cinema) opens.
- 2006 â begins.
- 2012 â Population: 105,067.
- 2014 â Laurent Hénart becomes mayor.
- 2016 â Nancy becomes part of the Grand Est region.
See also
Other cities in the Grand Est region:
References
This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia and German Wikipedia.
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