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Rue Saint-Honoré

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was known successively as the Chemin de Clichy (1204), Grand chemin Saint-Honoré (1283), Chaussée Saint-Honoré (1370), Grand chemin de la Porte Saint-Honoré (1392), Chemin Royal (1393), Nouvelle rue Saint-Louis (1407), Grand rue Saint-Louis (1421), Rue Neuve-Saint-Louis (1430), Grande rue du Faubourg
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The section between the Rue de l'Arbre Sec and the now defunct Rue du Rempart was named the Rue de la Croix du Trahoir, Rue de la Croix du Tiroir or Rue du Traihoir (also spelled du Traihouer, du Trayoir, du Trahoir, du Triouer, or du Trioir) between the 13th and 14th centuries; and the Rue de la
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or Les Feuillants Convent where gathered the right-wing dissidents from the "Society of Friends of the Constitution", supporters of a Constitutional Monarchy, including
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No. 129 was where Louis Gaston Hebert, one of the founding pioneers of Canada, was born and lived prior to his journey with his wife and three children to
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and the Saint-Honoré market. Like many streets in the heart of Paris, the Rue Saint-Honoré, as it is now known, was laid out as early as the
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The section between the now extinct Rue Tirechappe and the Rue de l'Arbre Sec was named the Rue du Chastiau Festu (1300) or du Château Fêtu.
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The section between the Rue de la Lingerie and the Rue de la Tonnellerie was named the Rue de la Chausseterie from 1300 to the 17th century.
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was wounded at the Porte Saint-Honoré (Saint-Honoré Gate) in her unsuccessful attack on Paris, at the time when it was held by the English.
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In 1670, the northern fortifications of Paris were demolished and the street was called the Boulevard Saint-Honoré, traversing from the
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was built between 2000 and 2004. The façade facing the street, later clad with an ornamental metallic net ("résille"), is the work of
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Promenades sur les lieux de l'histoire: D'Henri IV à Mai 68, les rues de Paris racontent l'histoire de France
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and their family were imprisoned there during three days after the Insurrection of 10 August. Later, banker
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Origines surprenantes des noms de villages, des noms des rues de Paris et de villes de province.
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The street, on which are located a number of museums and upscale boutiques, is near the
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Saint-Honoré (1609), Chaussée Saint-Honoré (1634), and Rue Neuve-Saint-Honoré (1638)
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The street, at one time, continued beyond the former city walls into what was the
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The Rue Saint-Honoré has been given the following names in its long history:
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lived 374 rue Saint-Honoré from 1857 until his death in 1885.
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The section between the now extinct Rue du Rempart and the
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In 1631, the old Porte Saint-Honoré, across from the
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on 28 July 1794 made a stop in front of this house.
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Rue Saint-Honoré is located in Paris
Arrondissement
1st
8th
Quarter
48°51′53″N 2°19′56″E / 48.86472°N 2.33222°E / 48.86472; 2.33222
rue des Halles
rue Royale
1st arrondissement of Paris
Saint-Honoré church
fr
Tuileries Gardens
Middle Ages
faubourg
Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré

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