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'''Saint-Étienne''' was a church situated on the south of [[Île de la Cité]] in [[Paris]], [[France]]. It was dedicated to Saint [[Stephen]], who was otherwise known in French as Saint Étienne. | '''Saint-Étienne''' was a church situated on the south of [[Île de la Cité]] in [[Paris]], [[France]]. It was dedicated to Saint [[Stephen]], who was otherwise known in French as Saint Étienne. | ||
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Saint-Étienne was a church situated on the south of Île de la Cité in Paris, France. It was dedicated to Saint Stephen, who was otherwise known in French as Saint Étienne.
In 886, the church was visited by the Viking jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir during her time in Paris.[1]
