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Gunner Kane
19 September, 09:03
What was the latin name of paris in roman times?
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Leroy Hickman
19 September, 12:30
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The tribe of Gauls living in that region were known as the Parisii. The Romans set up a trade market in the region known as Lutetia Parisiorum.
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