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Eglise Saint-Leu Saint-Gilles @ Paris

English: The Église Saint-Leu-Saint-Gilles de Paris is a parish church in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. It has housed the relics of the Empress Saint Helena, mother of Constantine, since 1819, for which it remains a site of veneration in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. In 1915 the French Ministry of Culture listed it as a monument of historical value.
Date Source Eglise Saint-Leu Saint-Gilles @ Paris Author Guilhem Vellut from Paris, France

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