Boulevard Bessières
The boulevard Bessières is a boulevard of the 17 {{E}} district of Paris. It is part of the Boulevards of the Marshals.
The boulevard leaves the Avenue of Saint-Ouen and arrives at the Porte of Clichy and the Avenue of Clichy, where it leaves the place to the Boulevard Berthier. It has a 1185 meters length for a width of 40 meters.
History
It received its name of Jean-Baptiste Bessières (1768 - 1813), Duc of Istrie, Marshal of France. Previously, left the Military Street. The street Militaire was given conditionally to the Town of Paris by military Engineering, pursuant to a ministerial decision of July 28th, 1859.
Internal bond
- synoptic Table of the boulevards of the Marshals and the doors of Paris
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