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City (pop., 1999: 2,125,246; metro. area, 9,644,507), river port, capital of France.
It is now located on both banks of the Seine River . The original settlement from which Paris evolved, Lutetia, was in existence by the late 3rd century BC on an island in the Seine. Lutetia was captured and fortified by the Romans in 52 BC. During the 1st century AD the city spread to the left bank of the Seine. By the early 4th century it was known as Paris. It withstood several Viking sieges (885–87) and became the capital of France in 987, when Hugh Capet , the count of Paris, became king. The city was improved during the reign of Philip II , who formally recognized the University of Paris с 1200. In the 14th–15th centuries its development was hindered by the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War . In the 17th–18th centuries it was improved and beautified. Leading events of the French Revolution took place in Paris (1789–99). Napoleon III commissioned Paris Peace Conference , which ended World War I . During World War II Paris was occupied by German troops. It is now the financial, commercial, transportation, artistic, and intellectual centre of France. The city's many attractions include the Eiffel Tower , Notre-Dame de Paris , the Louvre , the Panthéon, Pompidou Centre , and the Paris Opera , as well as boulevards, public parks, and gardens.
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In Greek mythology , a son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba .
An evil portent prompted his parents to abandon him as an infant. Unknown to them, he was raised as a shepherd, and as a young man he was received home again after winning a boxing contest against Priam's other sons. Zeus chose him to determine which of three goddesses was most beautiful
Hera , Athena , or Aphrodite . In the famous "judgment of Paris," he chose Aphrodite because she offered to help him win the most beautiful woman alive. His seduction of Helen was the cause of the Trojan War . Near the end of the war, Paris shot the arrow that killed Achilles and soon afterward was himself killed.
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