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Barrière d’Enfer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barrière d’Enfer
The Barrière d'Enfer ("Gate of Hell") is a pair of tollhouses that once served as a gate through the Wall of the Farmers-General (le Mur des Fermiers généraux), at the current location of the Place Denfert-Rochereau. == Origin of name == The name "Barrière d'Enfer" comes from the street "Rue d'Enfer" (now called "Rue Denfert-Rochereau) which leads there after crossing the Rue de Faubourg-Saint Jacques. Some historians think the street was named because it was "a place of debauchery and robbery", while others believe that the name comes from a corruption of the Latin ''via inferior ''(in contrast with Rue Saint-Jacques, which was known as the ''via superior''). According to Michel Roblin, the name may be derived from the nickname ''en fer'' ("of iron") given to a door on the Wall of Philip II Augustus.
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