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'''Introduction: '''Known as the Latin Quarter, this fabled neighborhood takes its name from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all students during the Middle Ages. The neighborhood has the feel of a small village and students mix freely with professionals in its winding streets. The rue Mouffetard is a primary artery where shops, international restaurants and student bars and cafés are found.
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Known as the Latin Quarter, this fabled neighborhood takes its name from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all students during the Middle Ages. The neighborhood has the feel of a small village and students mix freely with professionals in its winding streets. The rue Mouffetard is a primary artery where shops, international restaurants and student bars and cafés are found.


Situated on the left bank of the River Seine, it is one of the central arrondissements of the capital. The arrondissement is notable for being the location of the Quartier Latin, a district dominated by universities, colleges, and prestigious high schools.
Situated on the left bank of the River Seine, it is one of the central arrondissements of the capital. The arrondissement is notable for being the location of the Quartier Latin, a district dominated by universities, colleges, and prestigious high schools.
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The 5th arrondissement is also one of the oldest districts of the city, dating back to ancient times. Traces of the area's past survive in such sites as the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheatre, and the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae.The Eiffel Tower, the Musée d'Orsay, the Rodin Museum and the market street, Rue Cler can be found here. This very wealthy district is also known for being the home of foreign embassies and many international residents.
The 5th arrondissement is also one of the oldest districts of the city, dating back to ancient times. Traces of the area's past survive in such sites as the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheatre, and the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae.The Eiffel Tower, the Musée d'Orsay, the Rodin Museum and the market street, Rue Cler can be found here. This very wealthy district is also known for being the home of foreign embassies and many international residents.


the Settite [[Jean-Batiste de Montrond]] and his friend [[Veronique d'Orleans]] live in this quarter. Their basement quarters are near the center of the Latin quarter in the area of the Halle Aux Vin market.  There are several buildings here with both rooms and storage in them.  Jean Batiste secured rooms beneath this are to live.   
the Settite [[Jean-Batiste de Montrond]] and his friend [[Veronique d'Orleans]] live in this quarter. Their basement quarters are near the center of the Latin quarter in the area of the Marche Maubert (Morning Street Market ).  There are several buildings here with both rooms and storage in them.  Jean Batiste secured rooms beneath this are to live.   
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=== Districts ===
* -- [[Latin Quarter of Paris|Latin Quarter]] --
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=== Places of Importance ===
* -- [[Arnaud's Hôtel Particulier]] -- {''La Dame:'' [[Carla Gagnon]]}
* -- [[Arnaud's Hôtel Particulier]] -- {''La Dame:'' [[Carla Gagnon]]}
* -- [[Arènes de Lutèce]] -- The Arènes de Lutèce are among the most important remains from the Gallo-Roman era in Paris (known in antiquity as Lutetia, or Lutèce in French), together with the Thermes de Cluny. Lying in what is now the Latin Quarter, this amphitheater could once seat 15,000 people, and was used to present gladiatorial combats.
* -- [[Arènes de Lutèce]] -- The Arènes de Lutèce are among the most important remains from the Gallo-Roman era in Paris (known in antiquity as Lutetia, or Lutèce in French), together with the Thermes de Cluny. Lying in what is now the Latin Quarter, this amphitheater could once seat 15,000 people, and was used to present gladiatorial combats.
* -- [[Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève]]
* -- [[Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève]]
* -- [[Bibliothèque De textes Peu Communs]] -- A small library associated with the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève and the Sorbonne while remaining outside the university grounds.
* -- [[Café La Semeuse]] -- A new Swiss coffee house.
* -- [[Café La Semeuse]] -- A new Swiss coffee house.
* -- [[Centre de la Mer et des Eaux]] -- Est.1911 (Construction starts in 1905, opened 1906)
* -- [[Centre de la Mer et des Eaux]] -- Est.1911 (Construction starts in 1905, opened 1906)
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* -- [[Place de la Contrascarpe]] -- This lies within the Latin quarter of the city.  [[Fra'Raymond]] operates here.
* -- [[Place de la Contrascarpe]] -- This lies within the Latin quarter of the city.  [[Fra'Raymond]] operates here.
* -- [[Rose de Minuit]] -- Restaurant / Tavern (1904) -- Underworld meeting place.
* -- [[Rose de Minuit]] -- Restaurant / Tavern (1904) -- Underworld meeting place.
 
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=== Holy Ground of the 5th Arrondissement ===
=== Holy Ground of the 5th Arrondissement ===
* -- [[Église de Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet]] -- {''La Dame:'' [[Carla Gagnon]]}
* -- [[Église de Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet]] -- {''La Dame:'' [[Carla Gagnon]]}
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* -- [[Église de Saint-Étienne-du-Mont]] --  
* -- [[Église de Saint-Étienne-du-Mont]] --  
* -- [[Église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas]] --  
* -- [[Église Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas]] --  
* -- [[Église de Saint-Jean-l'Evangéliste]] --  
* -- [[Église de Saint-Jean-l'Evangéliste]] --
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=== Residents ===
* -- [[Guillaume Merle]] -- Waiter at a bistro across the street from the Maison des Pécheurs
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=== Ruins ===
* -- [[Saint-Hilaire-du-Mont]] -- 12th century church that fell into ruin after the Revolution
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=== Vampires of the 5th Arrondissement ===
=== Vampires of the 5th Arrondissement ===
 
* '''[[Jean-Batiste de Montrond]]''' -- ''The Serpent of Paris''
* '''[[Moira Rose]]''' -- Scotish Kiasyd Scholar ('''Paris''')
* '''[[Veronique d'Orleans]]''' -- Brujah Information Broker
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* '''[[Arnaud]]''' -- Elysium Harpy
* '''[[Carla Gagnon]]''' -- Reclusive Artiste
* '''[[Noham Gough]]''' -- ''Charlatan Artiste''
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* '''[[Fra'Raymond]]''' -- Nosferatu Monk
* '''[[Moira Rose]]''' -- Scotish Kiasyd Scholar  
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* '''[[Paris Vampire Prototype]]'''
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 10 March 2025

Paris - La Belle Époque

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Introduction:

Known as the Latin Quarter, this fabled neighborhood takes its name from the Sorbonne, where Latin was the common tongue for all students during the Middle Ages. The neighborhood has the feel of a small village and students mix freely with professionals in its winding streets. The rue Mouffetard is a primary artery where shops, international restaurants and student bars and cafés are found.

Situated on the left bank of the River Seine, it is one of the central arrondissements of the capital. The arrondissement is notable for being the location of the Quartier Latin, a district dominated by universities, colleges, and prestigious high schools.

The 5th arrondissement is also one of the oldest districts of the city, dating back to ancient times. Traces of the area's past survive in such sites as the Arènes de Lutèce, a Roman amphitheatre, and the Thermes de Cluny, a Roman thermae.The Eiffel Tower, the Musée d'Orsay, the Rodin Museum and the market street, Rue Cler can be found here. This very wealthy district is also known for being the home of foreign embassies and many international residents.

the Settite Jean-Batiste de Montrond and his friend Veronique d'Orleans live in this quarter. Their basement quarters are near the center of the Latin quarter in the area of the Marche Maubert (Morning Street Market ). There are several buildings here with both rooms and storage in them. Jean Batiste secured rooms beneath this are to live.




Districts




Places of Importance




Holy Ground of the 5th Arrondissement




Residents

  • -- Guillaume Merle -- Waiter at a bistro across the street from the Maison des Pécheurs



Ruins




Vampires of the 5th Arrondissement

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