. Paris and environs : with routes from London to Paris and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland : handbook for travellers. harles Martel; 9. Louis le Hutin and Jean I.;10. Jeanne de Navarre; 11. Robert le Pieux and Constance dAries; 12. Henri Louis VI., le Gros; 13. Philippe le Jeune and Constance of Castile and Hermentriide; 15. Blanche, daughter of Louis IX. •, , son of Louis IX.; 17. Clovis I.; 18. Childeberl; 19. Unknown; II. and Catherine de Midicis; 21. Jean II. and Philip of Valois;22. Charles IV. le Bel; 23. Jeanne dEvreiix; 24. Philippe V. le


. Paris and environs : with routes from London to Paris and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland : handbook for travellers. harles Martel; 9. Louis le Hutin and Jean I.;10. Jeanne de Navarre; 11. Robert le Pieux and Constance dAries; 12. Henri Louis VI., le Gros; 13. Philippe le Jeune and Constance of Castile and Hermentriide; 15. Blanche, daughter of Louis IX. •, , son of Louis IX.; 17. Clovis I.; 18. Childeberl; 19. Unknown; II. and Catherine de Midicis; 21. Jean II. and Philip of Valois;22. Charles IV. le Bel; 23. Jeanne dEvreiix; 24. Philippe V. le Grand;25. Blanche of France; 26. Henri II. and Catherine de Midicis; 27. Guil-laurne du Chastel; 28. Louis XII. and Anne de Bretagne; 29. Philip, sur-n-Amad Dagobert; 30. Zoem, son of Louis IX. ; 31. Charles dAnjon; and Philip of Alengon ; 33. Blanche of France, daughter of Louis IX. ;34. Blanche dEvreux and Jeanne de France; 35. Charles, Comte de Valois;36. Catherine de Courfenay; 37. Louis de France, Comte dEvreux, andMarguerite dArtois; B8. CWnence of Hungary; 3d. Charles, Comte dEtampes; 18. ST. DENIS. 315. 40. Philippe^ Comle de Ver(us; 41. Louis dOrUans and Valentine of Milan •.42. Chavles dOvUans; 43. Marguerite of Flanders; 44. Francis I. and Claudia; 45. ^e?!^e d^OrUans-Longueville; 46. Charles VI. and /sa-6eZZa of Bavaria; 47. Z)m GuescUn; 48. Charles V. and Jeanne de Bourbon;49. XoMjs de Sancerre. 316 18. ST. DENIS. churches preserved in the Miisee Lenoir were erected here. During thework of restoration under M. VioUet-le-Due they were all placed asnearly as possible in their original positions, but there are still severalmonuments not properly belonging to St. Denis. The West Facade formed part of the building consecrated byAbbot Sugar in 1140. It contains three recessed portals decoratedwith sculptures , which, however, have been so altered and sup-plemented, that their original character is scarcely traceable. Thoseof the S. portal represent


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