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HISTORICAL NOTE Writing a brief historical outline of Paris is no easy task: few cities have been so involved in great events which have changed the course of history. Its founders were probably the Gauls, who built a small settlement on the left bank of the Seine. The Romans reached here at an early stage, led by Julius Caesar, who in his " Gallic Wars " repeatedly mentions the town under the name of Lutetia. As a result of the continued and increasingly serious threat ofthe barbarian invasions. the originál settlement was transferred to the...
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HISTORICAL NOTE Writing a brief historical outline of Paris is no easy task: few cities have been so involved in great events which have changed the course of history. Its founders were probably the Gauls, who built a small settlement on the left bank of the Seine. The Romans reached here at an early stage, led by Julius Caesar, who in his " Gallic Wars " repeatedly mentions the town under the name of Lutetia. As a result of the continued and increasingly serious threat ofthe barbarian invasions. the originál settlement was transferred to the island called Ile-de-la-Cité, from which point a slow but continuous expansion on both banks of the river began. The simple residence first of the Merovingian then of the Carolingian kings, Paris became a trite capital in the year 987 when Ugo Capeto founded a new dynasty, raising the city to a status it was to retain throughout the entire course of the history of Francé. From this moment. Paris began to develop not only as an úrban centre, but alsó from the cultural point of view. The accession to the tlirone of Philippe II Auguste, who reigned from 1180 to 1223. marked the beginning of one of Paris's most splendid periods: the construction of the Louvre was begun and in 1215 the University was founded. New splendour came with the reign of Louis IX (Louis the Blessed), which lasted from 1226 to 1270 and during which the Sainte-Chapelle was built and work on Notre-Dame considerably advanced. Under the following dynasty, that of the Valois, Paris experienced one of the most bittér periods in its history: 1358 was the year of the revolt headed by the leacler of the Parisian merchants, Etienne Marcel. Charles V reestablished order, being responsible among other things for the construction of the Bastille, but the peace did not last. The civil war waged between the Annagnac and Burgundián factions permitted the occupation of Frcmce by Englancl. Henry VI being crowned King of Francé in Notre-Dame in Í430. Finally, in 1437, Charles VII reconquered Paris but there were renewed internecine struggles and increasingly bloody revolts, alternating with terrible epidemics of the plague, which devastated the already distressed population. Tlien, throughout the 16th century, the importance of Paris was diminished in favour of the castles of the Loire, which the various kings who succeeded to the throne of Francé chose as tlteir dwellings. This did nothing to put a halt to the internecine strife in the capital itself. The spread of the Protestant movement lay at the origin of the bloody religious struggles which for a long time rent Paris and Francé, culminating in the massacre of the Huguenots on 24 August 1572, the famous Night of St. Bartholomew. After the assassination of Henry III at St. Cloud by the young Jacques Clément in 1589, the city was besieged for four long years until it opened its gates to Henry IV, who had abandoned his originál faith and been converted to Catliolicism. All the same, at the beginning of the 17th century Paris already had a population of 300,000 persons. The city continued to grow in importance as a cultural and political centre, above all under the powerfut Cardinal Richelieu, who in 1635 founded the Académie Franfaise. During the new dynasty of the Bourbons, the city expanded even more: by 1715. during the reign of Louis XIV, it had half a millión inhabitants. But Paris witliout doubt gained its place in history in 1789 with the beginning of the French Revolution, often

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Cím: All Paris [antikvár]
Szerző: Giovanna Magi
Kiadó: Casa Editre Bonechi
Kötés: Fűzött papírkötés
ISBN: 8870090558
Méret: 200 mm x 260 mm
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