Mons Martis or “Mount of Mars” came through the Merovingian times. The place was baptized as Montmartre which means “mountain of the martyr”. The name of the place also owes its name to Saint Denis, a martyr who was beheaded on the hill in 250 AD. Saint Denis was the Bishop of Paris and is now known as France’s patron saint.

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