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The Arc de Triomphe was a monument in Paris on Earth, located on the Champs-Élysées. It was constructed in the early 19th century and honors those who fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. The Arc de Triomphe survived to the 24th century, and was one of the landmarks visible from the Presidential Office in the Palais de la Concorde. (TNG novel: A Time to Kill) The atomic bomb the Soviet Union dropped on Paris in June 1951 landed right near the Arc de Triomphe. The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It honors those who died in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and was commissioned in 1806 by Emperor Napoleon. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier beneath the Arc de Triomphe was interred on Armistice Day on November 11, 1920. An eternal flame burns in memory of the dead never identified in both World Wars. It bears the inscription, "Ici repose unsoldat Francais mort pur la patrie 1914-1918" or "Here lies a French soldier who died for the fatherland 1914-1918". The Arc de Triomphe was a monument located on the Place Charles de Gaulle, Paris. The monument was built to honor those who fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. During the Breen Attack on Earth in 2375, the Arc de Triomphe was destroyed by attacking Breen forces. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon) This is a Tier 2 Blueprint / MegaStructure. The Arc de Triomphe (Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile) is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle (originally named Place de l'Étoile), at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.[3] There is a smaller arch, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, which stands west of the Louvre. The Arc de Triomphe (in English: "Triumphal Arch") honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. __TOC__ The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It was constructed by Jean Chalgrin and Louis-Étienne Héricart de Thury in 1806. Following the aftermath of the Chimera invasion in 1949, the Arc de Triomphe is severely damaged during the occupation of Europe, but the foundation still intact and the monument still standing. The Arc de Triomphe was released on July 19, 2011 as part of the Parisian Event and left the market on August 1, 2011. This is a magnificant and imposing monument to French military prowess and success. All armies and nations need to mark their victories and honour their dead. The Arc de Trimophe was the largest structure of its type ever designed, and as intended to be a grandiloquent gesture of French military superiority. This, given that Napoleon Bonaparte had direction of the French Army, was entirely reasonable.
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The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It honors those who died in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and was commissioned in 1806 by Emperor Napoleon. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier beneath the Arc de Triomphe was interred on Armistice Day on November 11, 1920. An eternal flame burns in memory of the dead never identified in both World Wars. It bears the inscription, "Ici repose unsoldat Francais mort pur la patrie 1914-1918" or "Here lies a French soldier who died for the fatherland 1914-1918". The Arc de Triomphe was released on July 19, 2011 as part of the Parisian Event and left the market on August 1, 2011. The atomic bomb the Soviet Union dropped on Paris in June 1951 landed right near the Arc de Triomphe. The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It was constructed by Jean Chalgrin and Louis-Étienne Héricart de Thury in 1806. Following the aftermath of the Chimera invasion in 1949, the Arc de Triomphe is severely damaged during the occupation of Europe, but the foundation still intact and the monument still standing. The Arc de Triomphe was a monument located on the Place Charles de Gaulle, Paris. The monument was built to honor those who fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. During the Breen Attack on Earth in 2375, the Arc de Triomphe was destroyed by attacking Breen forces. (The Dominion War Sourcebook: The Fires of Armageddon) __TOC__ This is a Tier 2 Blueprint / MegaStructure. The Arc de Triomphe (Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile) is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle (originally named Place de l'Étoile), at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.[3] There is a smaller arch, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, which stands west of the Louvre. The Arc de Triomphe (in English: "Triumphal Arch") honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. The Arc de Triomphe was a monument in Paris on Earth, located on the Champs-Élysées. It was constructed in the early 19th century and honors those who fought for France, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars. The Arc de Triomphe survived to the 24th century, and was one of the landmarks visible from the Presidential Office in the Palais de la Concorde. (TNG novel: A Time to Kill) This is a magnificant and imposing monument to French military prowess and success. All armies and nations need to mark their victories and honour their dead. The Arc de Trimophe was the largest structure of its type ever designed, and as intended to be a grandiloquent gesture of French military superiority. This, given that Napoleon Bonaparte had direction of the French Army, was entirely reasonable. Created to mark Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz in 1805, the structure was commissioned a year later, but not completed until the 1830s. Napoleon ordered a wooden mock-up to be put in place by 1810, and work was completely halted after the Bourbon restoration. Napoleon's corpse eventually passed though the arch on its way to its final resting place at Les Invalides. This was not the remarkable thing to pass through the arch, at the victory parade to mark the end of the First World War, a pilot flew his Nieuport biplane under the arch as part of the event! The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a later addition, commemorating the honoured dead and missing of the French army in the Great War.