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The original Pont au Double was constructed after [[Francis I of France|Francis I]] was asked to build a bridge that would allow for the transportation of patients to the [[Hôtel-Dieu]] in 1515. The bridge took its name from the toll that was imposed to pay for its constuction, a "double" denier. As the toll was extremely unpopular, it was removed in 1789.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Pont au Double]]</ref> | The original Pont au Double was constructed after [[Francis I of France|Francis I]] was asked to build a bridge that would allow for the transportation of patients to the [[Hôtel-Dieu]] in 1515. The bridge took its name from the toll that was imposed to pay for its constuction, a "double" denier. As the toll was extremely unpopular, it was removed in 1789.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Pont au Double]]</ref> | ||
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The Pont au Double is a bridge in Paris that connects the Île de la Cité with the southern bank of the Seine.
The original Pont au Double was constructed after Francis I was asked to build a bridge that would allow for the transportation of patients to the Hôtel-Dieu in 1515. The bridge took its name from the toll that was imposed to pay for its constuction, a "double" denier. As the toll was extremely unpopular, it was removed in 1789.[1]
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