When did Rue Saint-Honoré begin its history?
Rue Saint-Honoré began its life in the Middle Ages or before. Ancient cloisters housed a collegial church named for Honoratus, Bishop of Amiens who died in 600 AD.
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Rue Saint-Honoré began its life in the Middle Ages or before. Ancient cloisters housed a collegial church named for Honoratus, Bishop of Amiens who died in 600 AD.
Catholic zealot François Ravaillac assassinated King Henry IV of France at No. 9 on the 14th of May 1610. The location marked a turning point in French royal history.
Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, and their family were detained at the former Couvent des Feuillants between numbers 229 and 235 for three days following the Insurrection of the 10th of August. This site transformed from religious gathering place to royal holding cell.
Cardinal Richelieu built the Palais-Royal originally named Palais-Richelieu in 1629 at number 204. The Église Saint-Roch stands at number 284 while Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption occupies numbers 263 and 265.
Molière was born at address No. 92 on the 15th of January 1622. He lived at this address before his death.