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Saint-Leu and Saint Gilles lent their names to this [[Church of Saint-Leu-Saint-Gilles|church]], situated in the bustling {{Wiki|Rue Saint-Denis (Paris)|rue Saint-Denis}}, since 1320 (it was originally the Saint-Gilles chapel before being extended to become the Saint-Leu church). Extensively and repeatedly reworked since then, only its facade is now of any architectural significance.
[[Lupus of Sens|Saint-Leu]] and [[Saint Giles|Saint Gilles]] lent their names to this [[Church of Saint-Leu-Saint-Gilles|church]], situated in the bustling {{Wiki|Rue Saint-Denis (Paris)|rue Saint-Denis}}, since 1320 (it was originally the Saint-Gilles chapel before being extended to become the Saint-Leu church). Extensively and repeatedly reworked since then, only its facade is now of any architectural significance.
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 3 December 2018

Saint-Leu and Saint Gilles lent their names to this church, situated in the bustling rue Saint-Denis, since 1320 (it was originally the Saint-Gilles chapel before being extended to become the Saint-Leu church). Extensively and repeatedly reworked since then, only its facade is now of any architectural significance.