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    Luxembourg 6 Rue de Vaugirard [1,049] Pavillons 6 137 rue de Sèvres [1,050] Piscine Lutetia 6 17 rue de Sèvres [1,051] Place de l'Odéon 6 Place de l'Odéon [1,052]...
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    coin of the Parisii (between 50 and 100 BC) A bronze key from Gallo-Roman Lutetia Objects from Gallo-Roman daily life On its lowest level (Rooms S1-S6) the...
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    Paris's Left Bank. The Roman town was originally called Lutetia (more fully, Lutetia Parisiorum, "Lutetia of the Parisii", modern French Lutèce). It became...
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    that was, between 250 and 225 BCE, the birthplace of Paris, then known as Lutetia and, during the medieval period, the heart of the city. The bridge is composed...
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    Lutetia Maison Souquet Majestic Hôtel-Spa Mandarin Oriental, Paris Le Meurice Hotel Napoleon Palace (hotel) The Peninsula Paris Pershing Hall Piscine...
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    Sisinius for preaching the Christian faith to the Gallo-Roman inhabitants of Lutetia. According to Hilduin, Denis collected his head and carried it as far as...
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  • Gaz de Bordeaux building [fr], Bordeaux, 1930. Piscine judaïque [fr] (Judaic pool), Bordeaux, 1925. Piscine municipale de Bègles [fr] (Municipal pool), Bègles...
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    century AD, the Ile de la Cité became part of the Gallo-Roman city of Lutetia, on the opposite bank of the Seine. The island was surrounded by a wall...
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    settlement at Nanterre as the Lutetia of the Gauls, rather than Île de la Cité. Other historians point out that Caesar described "Lutetia, fortress ('oppidum')...
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  • Guggenheim, an art collector who married artist Max Ernst, lived in the Hôtel Lutetia and frequented the artist studios of Montparnasse, acquiring pieces that...
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    along the Ourcq, payable to Philippe d'Orléans. When Paris was known as Lutetia, the inhabitants of île Saint-Louis used water from the Seine. In the Gallo-Roman...
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    was part of the ancient forest that surrounded the ancient Roman town of Lutetia; at that time it was called Vilcena, the origin of the present name. In...
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    Lucotitius, a height on the Left Bank where the forum of the Roman town of Lutetia was located. It was also the original burial site of Saint Genevieve, who...
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    until his death in 1986. During the Gallo-Roman era, the Parisii tribe of Lutetia gradually settled a hill on the left bank of the Seine, called Mount Lucotecius...
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    Paris), its name was replaced during the fourth century with a Gaulish one: Lutetia became Paris (city of the Parisii), and Darioritum became Vannes (city...
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    developed quickly. While the forum and largest part of the Roman town, called Lutetia, was on the left bank, a large temple was located on the east end of the...
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    nobility; but no trace remains of the original gardens of the Roman town of Lutetia. The royal palace on the Île de la Cité had a walled garden located at...
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    with water. Since the beginning of our times, when Paris was still called Lutetia, the city has experienced four different periods of production and distribution...
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    River Seine. By the first century BC, the Roman engineers of the town of Lutetia had built the aqueduct of Arcueil using gravity to provide water for their...
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  • des Prés, Hôtel de Chimay, Hôtel de Vendôme, Hôtel des Monnaies, Hôtel Lutetia, and L'Hôtel, cafés include Café de Flore, Café Procope, and Café de la...
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