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'''Saint-Denis''' is a rural city in the northern suburbs of [[Paris]], [[France]].
'''Saint-Denis''' is a rural city in the northern suburbs of [[Paris]], [[France]]. It was renamed '''Franciade '''during the [[French Revolution]], and retained its name in 1800.


==History==
==History==
Saint-Denis is the resting place of the royal bloodlines of France. During the [[French Revolution]], the catacombs were ransacked by [[raiders]].
Saint-Denis is the resting place of the royal bloodlines of France. During the Revolution, the catacombs were ransacked by [[raiders]].


==Reference==
==Reference==

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Saint-Denis is a rural city in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It was renamed Franciade during the French Revolution, and retained its name in 1800.

History

Saint-Denis is the resting place of the royal bloodlines of France. During the Revolution, the catacombs were ransacked by raiders.

Reference