10/21/09
Last night on Jeopardy there was a question pertaining to this subject, and it seems the answer is "yes".
there is some evidence of human occupation of the site of Paris around 4000 years BC. The location at the time of the Romans was settled by the Gaulish tribe of the Parisii who gave their name to the city. It was first establish as a capital in theeyear 506 or 508 AD.
Paris was called Lutetia by the Romans. It took the name Paris between the year 400 to 500 after the local Gaulish tribe of the Parisii.
The exact date is not known but Paris France was founded at the end of the 3rd century. It was originally called Parisii.
France was originally called "Gallia" (Gaul) by the Romans. Its name changed after the Germanic tirbe of the Franks settled in northern France and gradually took control of the country; hence the French word France, coming from Latin's Francia, which literally means "land of the Franks" or "Frankland". The noun "Frank" itself meant "free", as opposed to slave.
Vikings who settled in north-west France were calle "Normands" (literllay men of the north). The region in which they settled, West of Paris, was named after them: la Normandie (Normandy)
Londinium. Romans arrived 43CE
The area was originally settled by Portugal.
they origionally settled in georgia
Georgia was originally settled as a debtors' colony.
Disneyland Paris was originally Euro disney.
romans
Spainish
England
Indonesia.
Celts
Georgia was originally settled as a debtor's colony, kinda like Australia
Georgia was originally settled as a debtor's colony, kinda like Australia