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The '''rue de la Victoire''' is a street in the [[9th arrondissement of Paris]]. |
The '''rue de la Victoire''' is a street in the [[9th arrondissement of Paris]]. |
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The former name of the street was "rue Chantereine", which means "singing [[frog]]s", after the many frogs in the area as the quarter was swampy. The street took the name "rue de la Victoire" in 1797 after the success of [[Napoleon]]'s [[Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars|campaign in Italy]]. In 1816, during the [[Bourbon Restoration]], the street changed its name, but the name was restored in 1833. |
The former name of the street was "rue Chantereine", which means "singing [[frog]]s", after the many frogs in the area as the quarter was swampy. The street took the name "rue de la Victoire" in 1797 after the success of [[Napoleon]]'s [[Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars|campaign in Italy]]. In 1816, during the [[Bourbon Restoration]], the street changed its name, but the name was restored in 1833. |
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==Notable places== |
==Notable places== |
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[[Image:Grande Synagogue de la Victoire.JPG|thumb |
{{stack|[[Image:Grande Synagogue de la Victoire.JPG|thumb|The Grande synagogue of Paris]]}} |
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* Paris' Grande Synagogue is at Number 44. |
* Paris' Grande Synagogue is at Number 44. |
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* The former hôtel Beauharnais, from which [[Napoleon]] organized the [[coup of 18 Brumaire|coup of the 18 Brumaire]] lies on the street. |
* The former hôtel Beauharnais, from which [[Napoleon]] organized the [[coup of 18 Brumaire|coup of the 18 Brumaire]] lies on the street. |
Revision as of 15:49, 28 November 2018
Arrondissement | 9th |
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Quarter | Chaussée d'Antin |
Coordinates | 48°52′30.65″N 2°20′6.76″E / 48.8751806°N 2.3352111°E |
From | Rue La Fayette |
To | Rue Joubert |
The rue de la Victoire is a street in the 9th arrondissement of Paris.
The former name of the street was "rue Chantereine", which means "singing frogs", after the many frogs in the area as the quarter was swampy. The street took the name "rue de la Victoire" in 1797 after the success of Napoleon's campaign in Italy. In 1816, during the Bourbon Restoration, the street changed its name, but the name was restored in 1833.
Located near the Métro stations: Trinité - d'Estienne d'Orves, Le Peletier and Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. |
Notable places
- Paris' Grande Synagogue is at Number 44.
- The former hôtel Beauharnais, from which Napoleon organized the coup of the 18 Brumaire lies on the street.
- The Hotel Thellusson lay between the Rue de Provence and the Rue de la Victoire until its destruction in 1826.
- At the junction with the Rue Joubert there is a townhouse designed by the architect François-Joseph Bélanger. After his release from the Saint Lazare Prison, he rebuilt the property in a Neoclassical style.
References
- Histoire de Paris rue par rue, maison par maison, Charles Lefeuve, 1875 (http://www.paris-pittoresque.com/rues/158.htm)