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Ancient Lutetia: The Roman Roots of Paris
Jul 5, 2020 · Over two millennia ago, France’s capital, Paris, was inhabited by Celtic Gauls who called their city Parisii. But then the Romans came and set up camp. They renamed their city Lutetia, meaning ‘place near a swamp’ – a far …
Lutetia - World History Encyclopedia
Feb 15, 2011 · Lutetia Parisiorum was the capital of the Parisii, a tribe in ancient Gaul. The Parisii were a tribe on the Middle Seine, and Lutetia ("place near a swamp") was one of their main settlements. It was on the south bank of the river.
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Lutetia Parisiorum: capital of the Parisii, a tribe in ancient Gaul. The Parisii were a Celtic tribe on the Middle Seine, and Lutetia ("place near a swamp") was one of their main settlements. It was on the south bank of the river.
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Sep 29, 2014 · Ancient Paris: Looking for Lutetia First published: September 29, 2014 by France Today Editors Had Georges Eugène Haussmann not undertaken to tear up chunks of old Paris, much of the city’s very early history would have …
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