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Parijs - Dôme des Invalides

City: Paris is today known as the capital of France. Together with London, New York and Tokyo, the city is considered to be one of the four major world cities.

The name Paris is derived from a Gallic tribe, the Parisii, that were based on the river Seine. It appears that people were living in the area from the third century BC. Julius Caesar came to the city in 52 BC during his conquest of Gaul. The Battle of Lutetia took place. Julius Caesar conquered the city. The city was rebuilt and Caesar gave it the name of Lutetia Parisiorum. Clovis, the King of the Franks, declared Paris as his capital in 508.

Paris today is presented as a city with a great deal of heritage, museums (150), art, fashion, food ... too much to name. There are 2,193,030 people (2007) living in the city . Including the suburbs the urban area numbers 11,769,433 people.

 

Building: The Dôme des Invalides is a church with a golden dome. The dome represents the grandeur of the Sun King. This church was constructed under the commission of King Louis XIV under the guidance of Jules Hardouin-Mansart. The tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte can be found inside the Dôme des Invalides as well as several famous military figures including Turenne, Corrèze, Vauban, Foch, Lyautey, the maarschalken Bertrand and Duroc and relatives of the Emperor, his son Napoleon II (the King of Rome) and his brothers Jérôme and Joseph.

Object: The Divine Name is written in the painting on the ceiling....

(The second picture is Napoleon's tomb).

 

 

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