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[[File:Ile de la Cite.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Arno Dorian overlooking the Île de la Cité]]
[[File:Ile de la Cite.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Arno Dorian overlooking the Île de la Cité]]
The '''Île de la Cité''' is one of two remaining natural islands in the [[Seine]] within the city of [[Paris]]. During the 18th century, it was one Paris' seven major districts, consisting of the [[Palais de Justice]], Cité and Île Saint-Louis subdistricts. One major landmark was the [[Notre-Dame|Notre-Dame Cathedral]], an immense Gothic-style church that took over one hundred years to complete.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
The '''Île de la Cité''' is one of two remaining natural islands in the [[Seine]] within the city of [[Paris]]. During the 18th century, it was one Paris' seven major districts, consisting of the [[Palais de Justice]], Cité, and Île Saint-Louis subdistricts. One major landmark was the [[Notre-Dame|Notre-Dame Cathedral]], an immense Gothic-style church that took over one hundred years to complete.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==

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Arno Dorian overlooking the Île de la Cité

The Île de la Cité is one of two remaining natural islands in the Seine within the city of Paris. During the 18th century, it was one Paris' seven major districts, consisting of the Palais de Justice, Cité, and Île Saint-Louis subdistricts. One major landmark was the Notre-Dame Cathedral, an immense Gothic-style church that took over one hundred years to complete.[1]

History

In 1314, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay, was burned at the stake on the island before King Philip IV and Pope Clement V, near the bank of the Seine.[2]

Landmarks

Cité

Palais de Justice

Île Saint Louis

Gallery

Appearances

References

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