Parisian axes of circulation to the Middle Ages
The axes of circulation of Paris to the Moyen-âge are:
- old the Cardo Romain prolonged on Right Bank by the street St-Martin.
- Its parallel, the long street Saint-Denis, crosses it also the city in the North-South direction.
See too
Paris
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