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== History == | == History == | ||
The street was formerly known as rue Longue-Saint-Jean. Number 9 is the house where historian ] died in 1858. At the place d'Armenie, where the street meets the rue d'Italie, is a former tax office where duties on wheat and flower brought into the city were levied.<ref></ref> |
The street was formerly known as rue Longue-Saint-Jean. Number 9 is the house where historian ] died in 1858. At the place d'Armenie, where the street meets the rue d'Italie, is a former tax office where duties on wheat and flower brought into the city were levied.<ref></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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The rue Roux-Alphéran is a street in the quartier Mazarin of Aix-en-Provence. It runs in an east-west direction for 336 metres.
History
The street was formerly known as rue Longue-Saint-Jean. Number 9 is the house where historian Ambroise Roux-Alphéran died in 1858. At the place d'Armenie, where the street meets the rue d'Italie, is a former tax office where duties on wheat and flower brought into the city were levied.
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