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Ruins Reveal New Clues To Roman Legacy In Paris


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When the French look back, they generally trace the stirrings of national glory to Francois I in the mid-16th century or perhaps to Louis XIV 150 years later. Last week, they were reminded of a far earlier Paris, one that was still called Lutetia. On a Left Bank hillside, which carries the name of Sainte-Genevi

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Interesting artical. who would have thought Paris would have had a population of 12,000-20,000 in as far back as Roman times. :D How far is that from the Eiffel tower as I am staying in Paris at the moment?!!

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