
Montmartre
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Set on a hill 130 meters
high, the area of Montmartre looks grandly out over all
of Paris. The name "Montmartre" comes from
"Mont des Martyrs" (the bishop St. Denis, the
priest Rustique, and the archdeacon Eleuthère were all
decapitated there around the year 250). In the 12th
century, Benedictine monks built a monastery near Rue des
Abesses. It later became the seat of a powerful
abbey.
The Montmartre area was the center of a lot of activity
during the Paris Commune in 1871. Despite the resistance of the people
of Montmartre, the area remained under Federal control from March 18
until May 23.
photo D. Khalifa |
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