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- Lutetia - Wikipedia
The asteroid 21 Lutetia, discovered in 1852 by Hermann Goldschmidt, is named after the city Archaically, it was not unheard of for French people, particularly poets and musicians, to use the name Lutèce as a poetic or literary replacement for Paris as we know it
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- Lutetia - World History Encyclopedia
Lutetia still flourished during the Gallic Empire (260-274) and was sacked when the emperor Aurelian reconquered this new state and took away the troops from the Rhine frontier: Germanic tribal warriors looted Trier, Metz, Reims, and Lutetia
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- 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
- Looking for Roman Paris: Ancient Ruins From Lutetia
The Roman colony of Lutetia built on the developments initiated by the Celtic Parisii tribe In the mid-third century, Germanic tribes invaded Lutetia, and it became an important defensive site for the Roman Empire
- Ancient Lutetia: The Roman Roots of Paris - Ancient Origins
But then the Romans came and set up camp They renamed their city Lutetia, meaning ‘place near a swamp’ – a far cry from the extravagant city we see today Compared to today’s Paris, Roman Lutetia was a much smaller settlement, merely occupying the 5 th arrondissement of the current city
- Lutetia – Roman Paris - Archaeology News
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 along the banks of the Seine from the middle of the 3rd century BC
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