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  2. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    3 February – Cardinal Mazarin returns to Paris. On 4 July, the leaders of Paris honor him with a banquet at the Hôtel de Ville and a fireworks show. [58] 1656 – Hôpital général de Paris (prison) begins operating. [59] 1658 1 March – A historic flood of the Seine washes away the Pont Marie, even though it was built of stone. The water ...

  3. File:EUR 2020-857.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. History of Paris - Wikipedia

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    15.4 The Paris Universal Expositions ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Royal Frankish Annals s.a. 856 and 857).

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  6. 857 - Wikipedia

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    A Danish Viking fleet raids the cities of Dorestad, Paris and Orléans. Others sail up the Oise River , ravaging Beauvais and the abbey of Saint-Germer-de-Fly (approximate date). Viking chieftain Rorik , with the agreement of King Lothair II , leaves Dorestad with a fleet and forces his rival Horik II to recognise him as ruler over Denmark ...

  7. Odo of France - Wikipedia

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    Odo (French: Eudes; c. 857 – 1 January 898) was the elected King of West Francia from 888 to 898. He was the first king from the Robertian dynasty , the parent house of the House of Capet . Before assuming the kingship, Odo was the count of Paris . [ 2 ]

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  9. 1408 - Wikipedia

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    The bull, "a major tactical mistake" by Benedict, gives the leaders of the University of Paris a pretext to declare those who had carried the bull to be guilty of high treason, and to accuse Benedict to be guilty of an attack on the royal dignity and national honor. King Charles then withdraws further support of Pope Benedict and proclaims the ...