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When Paris was not yet the capital.

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Author:Uvarov P., Tsaturova S.
Cover:softcover
Category:History & Geography
ISBN:978-5-8071-0619-3
Dimensions: 2x14x21cm
Paris is the heart of France. Few would argue with this statement. However, for at least twelve centuries of its history, Paris existed without a stable position as the capital of Gaul or France. Could its capital future have been foreseen back then? In general works on the history of Paris, its brilliant destiny is usually considered as something obvious and predetermined by the course of history. But a historian should not, like a careless schoolboy, fit the problem to a known answer. The authors set out to write about the 'non-capital' history of Paris, although there are few sources from this period. Legends, stories of miracles of saints, fragmentary information from chroniclers, rare archaeological finds... Based on this scarce data, the little-known, albeit lengthy period of the 'prehistory' of the great city is reconstructed. The surviving traditions sometimes have very peculiar relationships with scientific truth. But the inhabitants of the already capital Paris believed in them sacredly until modern times and, without noticing obvious contradictions, revered them as truth. To what extent did the 'dark' period of Parisian history influence the city's future? What in today's urban environment has its roots in that ancient era? These questions are answered in this book, intended for a wide range of readers.
Author:
Author:Uvarov P., Tsaturova S.
Cover:
Cover:softcover
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
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Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21x14.8x2.5 cm
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8071-0619-3

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