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Français : Éléments découverts au cours de fouilles en 1711 constituant Le Pilier des Nautes, vestiges d'un temple pré-chrétien (Ier siècle ap.JC) sur l'île de la Cité à l'emplacement du chœur de ND de Paris. Gravure extraite de L'Histoire de Paris tome 1, Michel Félibien (1666 ? - 1719).
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Publié dans Notre-Dame de Paris, par Alain Erlande-Brandenbourg, Paris, éditions La Martinière 1997 - ISBN : 2-7324-2392-0 - Photo de cette reproduction par Siren-Com.
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Engraving of elements discovered during excavations in 1711 constituting the Pillar of the Boatman, remains of a pre-Christian temple (1st century CE) on the Ile de la Cité, Paris. Michel Félibien, Histoire de Paris, tome 1.
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