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    Lutetia, (/luːˈtiːʃə/ loo-TEESH-ə, Latin: [luːˈteːtia]; French: Lutèce [lytɛs]) also known as Lutecia and Lutetia Parisiorum (/ ... pəˌrɪziˈɔːrəm/ pə-RIZ-ee-OR-əm;...
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    Assouline: Lutetia, Paris : Gallimard, 2005 (ISBN 2-07-077146-6) Hôtel Lutetia Hôtel Lutetia Hôtel Lutetia Hôtel Lutetia Hôtel Lutetia Hôtel Lutetia at night...
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    Lutetia (minor planet designation: 21 Lutetia) is a large M-type asteroid in the main asteroid belt. It measures about 100 kilometers in diameter (120 km...
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  • Lutetia may refer to: Lutetia, the Romano-Celtic settlement on the site of today's Paris Paris, capital of France Hôtel Lutetia, a hotel in Paris Lučenec...
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  • Ecurie Lutetia was a French racing team founded by racing drivers Eugène Chaboud and Charles Pozzi. The team's name was derived from Lutetia, a town that...
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    48°51′N 2°21′E / 48.850°N 2.350°E / 48.850; 2.350 The Battle of Lutetia was a battle on the plain of Grenelle in what is now Paris between Roman forces...
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    SS Lutetia was a steam ocean liner of the Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique. She was completed in 1913. Lutetia was the Roman city on the site of...
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    Thespieus lutetia is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Brazil and Argentina. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thespieus lutetia. Wikispecies...
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    Paris's Left Bank. The Roman town was originally called Lutetia (more fully, Lutetia Parisiorum, "Lutetia of the Parisii", modern French Lutèce). It became...
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    being referred to etymologically. Lutetia is mentioned by Julius Caesar in 50 BCE, reporting an assembly in Lutetia in 53 BC between himself, commander...
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