Rosheim | |
Commune Status: | Commune |
Image Coat Of Arms: | Blason Rosheim 67.svg |
Arrondissement: | Molsheim |
Canton: | Molsheim |
Insee: | 67411 |
Postal Code: | 67560 |
Mayor: | Michel Herr[1] |
Term: | 2020 - 2026 |
Coordinates: | 48.5°N 7.47°W |
Elevation Min M: | 164 |
Elevation Max M: | 842 |
Area Km2: | 29.55 |
Native Name: | Reichsstadt Rosheim (de) Ville libre impériale de Rosheim (fr) |
Conventional Long Name: | Imperial City of Rosheim |
Common Name: | Rosheim |
Era: | Middle Ages |
Status: | City |
Empire: | Holy Roman Empire |
Government Type: | Republic |
Year Start: | 1303 |
Year End: | 1679 |
Event Pre: | First mentioned |
Date Pre: | 778 |
Event Start: | Imperial immediacy |
Event1: | Foundation of the Décapole |
Date Event1: | 1354 |
Event2: | Awarded to France |
Date Event2: | 1648 |
Event End: | Abolition of Décapole and of Rosheimer independence |
P1: | Duchy of Swabia |
S1: | Early modern France |
Flag S1: | Royal Standard of the King of France.svg |
Capital: | Rosheim||footnotes = }} Rosheim (pronounced as /fr/; gsw-FR|Rose) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.[2] It lies 25km (16miles) southwest of Strasbourg, on the eastern slopes of the Vosges mountains. It is a winemaking town on the tourist "Road of the Wines of Alsace" and the Route Romane d'Alsace ("Romanesque route of Alsace"). HistoryRosheim was first mentioned in a document in 778 as Rodasheim. In 1262 it received its town charter, combined with the right to build a town wall.From the 14th to 17th centuries, Rosheim was an Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire, and founded the Décapole confederation with nine other Alsatian Imperial Cities in 1354, the goal was to maintain their rights. Like the other Decapolitan cities, it was awarded to France by the Peace of Westphalia and finally lost its independence under the Treaties of Nijmegen and was annexed by France. Sights
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