No. It is named after the Gaulish tribe of the Parisii which lived here two thousand years ago.
No. It was named after the Latin name of the local tribe, the Parisii.
the local tribe, Parisii
The city of Paris, France, isn't named for the Trojan prince. It was named for the tribe of people who lived in the region, called the Parisii.
Prince Paris fell in love with Helen, abducted her, and took her to Troy. It should be noted that she was married to Menelaus. The story is told beautifully in the Iliad. There is also a movie named "Troy" that tells this story.
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Paris
Yes, Paris is in France, and is a very popular city. France is located in Europe. There is also a city in Texas named Paris, but the well known one is located in France, Europe.
France and the US
His sons were named after his maternal grandfather Prince Albert, Paris got her name because she was conceived in Paris.
There is a Paris France and a Paris Texas.
Under Roman domination, Paris was named Lutèce.
The Trojan prince named Paris.
There are a number of towns and cities named Paris in North America but the actual, famous Paris is in France in Europe.
Madrid is to Spain as Paris is to France. The relation is the capitol to the country.