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  1. Lutetia - Wikipedia

    • 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. See more

    Overview

    Lutetia, also known as Lutecia and Lutetia Parisiorum (/ ... pəˌrɪziˈɔːrəm/ pə-RIZ-ee-OR-əm; Latin: [... pariːsiˈoːrʊ̃ː]; lit. 'Luteti…

    Etymology

    The settlement is attested in Ancient Greek as Loukotokía (Λoυκoτοκία) by Strabo and Leukotekía (Λευκοτεκία) by Ptolemy. Likely origins are Celtic root lut- meaning "a swamp or marsh" + suffix -ecia, It survives today in the Scottish Gaelic lòn ("pool, me…

    LocationParis, France
    Alternative nameLutetia Parisorum (Latin), Lutèce (French)
    RegionGallia Lugdunensis, later Lugdunensis Senonia
    Area284 acres (115 ha)
    Map of history of lutetia
    History

    Traces of Neolithic habitations, dating as far back as 4500 BC, have been found along the Seine at Bercy, and close to the Louvre. The earliest inhabitants lived on the river plain, raising animals and farming. In the Bronze Age and Iron Age, they settled in v…

    The City

    The Forum of Lutetia was in the centre of the city, between the modern streets of Boulevard Saint-Michel on the west, Rue Saint-Jacques on the east, rue Cujas to the north and Rue G. Lussac and rue Malbranch to the south. It was two Roma…

    Legacy

    Several scientific discoveries have been named after Lutetia. The element lutetium was named in honor of its discovery in a Paris laboratory, and the characteristic building material of the city of Paris, Lutetian Limestone, derives from the ancient nam…

    Bibliography (in French)

    • Busson, Didier (2001). Paris ville antique (in French). Monum- Éditions du Patrimoine. ISBN 978-2-85822-368-8.
    • Fierro, Alfred (1996). Histoire et dictionnaire de Paris. Robert Laffont. ISBN 2-221-07862-4.…

     
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  2. 'Lutetia of the Parisii '), was a Gallo–Roman town and the predecessor of modern-day Paris. Traces of an earlier Neolithic settlement (c. 4500 BC) have been found nearby, and a larger settlement was established around the middle of the third century BC by the Parisii, a Gallic tribe.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutetia
    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. In 53 BCE, the Roman general Julius Caesar used Lutetia, which had probably been founded in the mid-third century BCE, as place of the council of all Gallic tribes. note
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  4. Lutetia - World History Encyclopedia

    Feb 15, 2011 · In 53 BCE, the Roman general Julius Caesar used Lutetia, which had probably been founded in the mid-third century BCE, as place of the council of all Gallic tribes (Gallic War, 6.3).

     
  5. Ancient Lutetia: The Roman Roots of Paris | Ancient …

    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 …

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  9. Lutetia (Paris) - Livius

    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.

  10. Ancient Paris: Looking for Lutetia - France Today

    Sep 29, 2014 · Had Georges Eugène Haussmann not undertaken to tear up chunks of old Paris, much of the city’s very early history would have remained hermetically sealed beneath its medieval layer, forever lost.

  11. Lutetia – Roman Paris - Archaeology News

    Jun 9, 2020 · Lutetia, also called Lutetia Parisiorum was a Roman town built in modern-day Paris, France, centred on a hill on the south bank of the Seine River. The region was occupied by the Parisii tribe, a Gallic culture which had settled …

  12. Paris Perspective #10: Lutetia and the foundations of …

    May 6, 2021 · Once home to the Gallic Senone and Parisii tribes, it was renamed Lutetia when, back in 52BC, one of Caesar's most trusted generals, Labienus, defeated the ancient Gauls in battle. It was...

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