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Lutèce is the
French form of Lutetia, the
Roman city
where Paris now stands. The name also
refers to:
Lutèce (restaurant), a
restaurant in New York City...
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Lutèce was a
French restaurant in
Manhattan that
operated for more than 40
years before closing in
early 2004. It once had a
satellite restaurant on the...
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Robert Lutece and
Rosalind Lutece,
collectively known as the
Lutece twins, are a duo of
characters from the
BioShock video game
series created by Ken Levine...
- The Arènes de
Lutèce ([a.ʁɛn də ly.tɛs], "Arenas of Lutetia") are
among the most
important ancient Roman remains in
Paris (known in
antiquity as Lutetia)...
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Ulmus 'Nanguen' (selling name
Lutèce) is a
complex fourth generation Dutch hybrid cultivar raised at the
Dorschkamp Research Institute for
Forestry & Landscape...
- (more fully,
Lutetia Parisiorum, "Lutetia of the Parisii",
modern French Lutèce). It
became a
prosperous city with a forum, baths, temples, theatres, and...
- Lutetia, (/luːˈtiːʃə/ loo-TEESH-ə, Latin: [luːˈteːtia]; French:
Lutèce [lytɛs]) also
known as
Lutecia and
Lutetia Parisiorum (/ ... pəˌrɪziˈɔːrəm/ pə-RIZ-ee-OR-əm;...
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restaurant Lutèce,
which achieved a four-star
rating from The New York Times.
Soltner missed only five days of work in 34
years at
Lutèce. André has received...
- The Prix de
Lutèce is a
Group 3 flat
horse race in
France open to three-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at
Longchamp over a
distance of 3,000 metres...
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first performed in a
production directed by
Roger Blin at the Théâtre de
Lutèce in Paris, France,
which opened on 28
October 1959. A
review of the Theatre...