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  2. In the first century BC, the settlement was conquered by Romans and a city began to be built. Remains of the Roman forum, amphitheatre, aqueduct and baths can still be seen. In the fifth century it became the capital of the Merovingian dynasty of French kings, and thereafter was known as Paris.
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    The Romans built a settlement on what is now the Île de la Cité, in the heart of modern-day Paris. During the fourth century, the city underwent a transformation and changed its name to Paris.
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    The Roman settlement contracted over the next couple of centuries and the center of the city gradually moved to Île de la Cité where a basilica, a palace, and a defensive wall were eventually built. Slowly, the Roman city was built over and most of its vestiges were lost or buried.
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    Jul 5, 2020 · The Romans built a new Lutetia on the left bank of the River Seine, on what is today the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève. To the ancient Romans, the site was known as Mons Lucotitius. The site was chosen as it was away from …

     
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    Oct 13, 2024 · The Romans built an entirely new city as a base for their soldiers and the Gallic auxiliaries intended to keep an eye on the rebellious province. The new city was called Lutetia or "Lutetia Parisiorum" ("Lutèce of the Parisii").

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    Aug 10, 2023 · Unlike Pompeii, Lyon (the former capital of Roman Gaul, once called Lugdunum), and Rome itself, Paris isn’t especially noted for its ancient sites of pre-Christian heritage. Yet that heritage remains, with ruins above and …

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    The early Roman city. The Romans believed that a city was defined by its status, in Lutetia's case, it was the capital of the Parisii tribe. A city's political function mattered most, and distinguished it from mere urban areas or other types of …

  14. The history of Paris: Romans, Renaissance and …

    Sep 22, 2023 · As the Capetian dynasty grew in importance – subjugating the Angevin and Plantagenet dynasties in western France, absorbing the Normans, and expanding its kingdom across most of southern France – so did Paris.

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