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Type | street |
---|---|
Location | Paris |
Arrondissement | 8th |
Quarter | Champs-Élysées |
Coordinates | 48°52′12″N 2°18′36″E / 48.87000°N 2.31000°E |
Rue Bayard is a street in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
It begins at 16, cours Albert-Ier and ends at 42, avenue Montaigne.
This site is served by line
at
Alma–Marceau station, by lines
at
Franklin D. Roosevelt station, as well as by
RATP bus lines
42
80 .
It received its name in honor of the « knight without fear and without reproach », Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (1476-1524), hero of the Italian Wars.
By virtue of a royal order of July 23, 1823, a company, represented by Mr. Constantin, was authorized to open on its land:
«
This authorization was granted under the following conditions:
This order was immediately executed: the two streets were given the names « rue Bayard-Champs-Élysées » [1] and « rue Jean-Goujon » and the square that of « place François-Ier ».
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This article needs additional citations for
verification. (November 2023) |
![]() Rue Bayard, seen towards
Avenue Montaigne, in 2021. | |
Type | street |
---|---|
Location | Paris |
Arrondissement | 8th |
Quarter | Champs-Élysées |
Coordinates | 48°52′12″N 2°18′36″E / 48.87000°N 2.31000°E |
Rue Bayard is a street in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
It begins at 16, cours Albert-Ier and ends at 42, avenue Montaigne.
This site is served by line
at
Alma–Marceau station, by lines
at
Franklin D. Roosevelt station, as well as by
RATP bus lines
42
80 .
It received its name in honor of the « knight without fear and without reproach », Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (1476-1524), hero of the Italian Wars.
By virtue of a royal order of July 23, 1823, a company, represented by Mr. Constantin, was authorized to open on its land:
«
This authorization was granted under the following conditions:
This order was immediately executed: the two streets were given the names « rue Bayard-Champs-Élysées » [1] and « rue Jean-Goujon » and the square that of « place François-Ier ».
{{
cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)This article needs additional or more specific
categories. (November 2023) |