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  1. 2 days ago · Lille (often written L’Île [“The Island”] until the 18th century) began as a village between arms of the Deûle River. Count Baldwin IV of Flanders fortified it in the 11th century. The medieval town was destroyed or changed hands several times. Louis XIV besieged and claimed it in 1667.

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  2. Founded, according to legend, around 640 AD by the giants Lyderic and Phinaert, Lille was in turn Flemish, Burgundian and under Spanish rule, before becoming French in 1668, following Louis XIV’s conquest of the city.

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    Lille's population was 158,000 in 1872, growing to over 200,000 by 1891. In 1896 Lille became the first city in France to be led by a socialist, Gustave Delory. By 1912, Lille's population stood at 217,000. The city profited from the Industrial Revolution, particularly via coal and the steam engine. The entire region grew wealthy thanks to its ...

  4. Feb 17, 2022 · Lille was a merchant city until the 16th century, when it transformed into a manufacturing city. While its historic architecture is being restored, many other areas are being demolished to construct urban spaces in the city.

  5. parcdelacitadelle.lille.fr › en › vauban-heritageHeritage | Citadelle de Lille

    Lille became a French city! This signing was preceded by another important historical moment, the siege of Lille in which troops of Louis XIV conquered the city ending the Spanish occupation. Built by order of Louis XIV on conquering the city, Lille’s Citadel was built between 1667 and 1670.

  6. Sep 20, 2012 · Preservationists wisely began to realize a heroic rescue to Lille’s culture and historic center in the 1960s after the devastation caused by two world wars and the closing of several important coal mines and textile mills in the region.

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  8. History. Paris was laid out in 1813 on a stagecoach turnpike. [3] . A share of the early settlers being natives of France most likely caused the name Paris to be selected. [4] . A post office called Paris has been in operation since 1822. [5] References. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Paris, Stark County, Ohio.

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