One could argue: Frankish king Clovis I. See as follows...
The earliest archaeological signs of permanent habitation in the Paris area date from around 4200 BC. The Parisii, a sub-tribe of the Celtic Senones, inhabited the area near the river Seine from around 250 BC. The Romans conquered the Paris basin in 52 BC, with a permanent settlement by the end of the same century on the Left Bank Sainte Genevieve Hill and the Ile de la Cite. The Gallo-Roman town was originally called Lutetia, but later Gallicised to Lutece. It expanded greatly over the following centuries, becoming a prosperous city with a forum, palaces, baths, temples, theatres, and an amphitheatre. The collapse of the Roman Empire and the fifth-century Germanic invasions sent the city into a period of decline. By 400 AD, Lutèce, by then largely abandoned by its inhabitants, was little more than a garrison town entrenched into the hastily fortified central island. The city reclaimed its original appellation of "Paris" towards the end of the Roman occupation. The Frankish king Clovis I established Paris as his capital in 508.
The permanent occupation of the zone is traced back to around 4200 BC. The Gaulish tribe of the Parisii (who gave its name to the French capital) inhabited the area from around 250 BC It became prosperous under the Roman dominance and was first established as a capital in 508 AD.
Kim Kardashian made paris the cpital of France in 1769, no joke it's the truth!! I was suprised when i found out too!
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The exact date is not known but Paris France was founded at the end of the 3rd century. It was originally called Parisii.
Paris is more than 2,000 years old. Gauls of the Parisii tribe settled there between 250 and 200 BC and founded a fishing village on an island in the river that is the present-day Ile de la Cité -- the center around which Paris developed.http:/www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris/Paris_history.shtml
The capital of France is Paris.
The capital of France is Paris
Yes.Yes, Paris is the French capital.
Paris France
The exact date is not known but Paris France was founded at the end of the 3rd century. It was originally called Parisii.
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Paris is in France
Paris is more than 2,000 years old. Gauls of the Parisii tribe settled there between 250 and 200 BC and founded a fishing village on an island in the river that is the present-day Ile de la Cité -- the center around which Paris developed.http:/www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris/Paris_history.shtml
Paris was founded in 1888.
There is no distance from Paris to France because Paris is in France.
Yes, the city of Paris is in France. Paris is France's capital.
The capital of France is Paris.
Paris is located in France along the Seine river. It is the capital of France and has 19th century city scape with with boulevards. It was founded in the 3rd century BC, and there are 450 parks and gardens across 1,200 acres. There are 1,803 monuments and 173 museums in Paris.
Paris is a city in France
No, Paris is the capital of France. So Paris is a city in the country France.