≈ 250 av. J.-C. · Île de la Cité, Paris
The Foundation of Lutetia by the Parisii

The Installation of the Parisii
On the banks of the Seine, the Parisii establish their village, choosing the island for its wealth and strategic position.

Camulorix, the Chief
Camulorix, the leader of the Parisii, guides his people with wisdom, consolidating their power and influence.

Trade and Exchanges
The markets of Lutetia come alive, where the Parisii trade fish, pottery, and textiles with other tribes.

Rituals and Spirituality
The Parisii worship Sequana, the goddess of the Seine, celebrating rituals that strengthen their cultural identity.

The Evolution of Lutetia
Over time, Lutetia attracts merchants and neighboring peoples, blossoming into a hub of trade.

Community Cohesion
Life in Lutetia, marked by trade and rituals, fosters a strong sense of belonging among its inhabitants.

The Foundations of the Metropolis
The foundation of Lutetia by the Parisii lays the groundwork for a great city, future capital of France.