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PARISII (FRANCE)

Gold coins of the Parisii, 1st century BC, (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris)

Coin of the Parisii: obverse with horse, 1st century BC (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris)

:''This article is about Celtic-Gallic people called the Parisii. For the tribe called Parisii in the north-east of Britain, and its possible links to this tribe, see Parisii (Yorkshire). For other uses, see Paris (disambiguation).''
The 'Parisii' (or ''Quarisii'') were a Celtic Iron Age people that lived on the banks of the river Seine (in Latin, Sequana) in Gaul from the middle of the third century BC until the Roman era. With the Suessiones, the Parisii participated in the general rising of Vercingetorix against Julius Caesar in 52 BC.
Their chief city (oppidum) was Lutetia Parisiorum, which later became an important city in the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis and ultimately the modern city of Paris. (The name ''Paris'' is derived from ''Parisii'').
Barry Cunliffe in ''Iron Age Communities in Britain'' (1974) p. 45, distinguishes the ''Parisii'' as those in the Nanterre-Paris region, and the ''Parisi'' as those who moved to Britain, based on Ptolemy's descriptions.

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List of peoples of Gaul

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The Origins of the Family Names of Paris, Parish, Parrish, Pary, Parys, Etc.

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