Questions about Nennig

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Where is the village of Nennig located?

The village of Nennig sits directly on the banks of the Moselle river. This waterway forms a natural boundary between Germany and Luxembourg.

What historical artifacts were discovered in Nennig during the 1800s?

Excavation crews uncovered well-preserved Roman mosaics during the 1800s. These colorful stone tiles lay hidden beneath the soil for nearly two thousand years.

Which political powers controlled Nennig before 1794?

Political control over Nennig shifted among three powers before 1794. The bishopric of Trier held authority alongside the Duchy of Lorraine while the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg also claimed jurisdiction over parts of the village.

When did fighting destroy most buildings in Nennig?

Fighting in late-1944 and early-1945 turned the village into rubble. German forces and Allied troops changed hands several times during these months.

Under which municipality does modern governance place Nennig today?

Modern governance places Nennig within the municipality of Perl. This administrative change occurred as part of broader reforms in Saarland.