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The village of Entzheim was first mentioned in 736, under the reign ofPepin the Short.
It belonged to theMurbach abbey, part of the great abbey of Saint-Denis. The village was granted in fief to theDuke of Lorraine.
The village endured theThirty Years' War, then theFranco-Dutch War, with the Battle of Entzheim on 4 October 1674, between Turenne's army and that of the Imperials, which ended in an indecisive but deadly battle on the site of today's airport.