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Lutetia
Lutetia (luːˈtiːʃə pəˌrɪzɪˈɔːrəm) or Lutetia Parisiorumn (Placename) an ancient name for Paris21Par•is1 (ˈpær ɪs; Fr. paˈri) n. the capital of France, in the N part, on the Seine. 2,188,918. Par•is2 (ˈpær ɪs) n. a Trojan prince, son of Priam and Hecuba, whose abduction of Helen led to the Trojan War. Lutetia
Lutetia: see ParisParis , city (1999 pop. 2,115,757; metropolitan area est. pop. 11,000,000), N central France, capital of the country, on the Seine River. It is the commercial and industrial focus of France and a cultural and intellectual center of international renown. ..... Click the link for more information. , France.Lutetia (or Lutecia), an ancient settlement of the Parisii on the site of present-day Paris, on the He de la Cite. After the Roman conquest of Gaul in the mid-first century B.C., Lutetia became an important commercial city. It came to be called Parisii in the third century. Lutetia, Lutetia Parisiorum an ancient name for Paris (the French city) MedicalSeePARISFinancialSeeParis |