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'''Malakoff - |
'''Malakoff - Rue Étienne Dolet''' is a surface station on line [[Paris Métro Line 13|Line 13]] of the [[Paris Métro]] in the [[French communes|commune]] of [[Malakoff]]. |
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The station opened on 9 November 1976 as part of the extension of line 13 from [[Porte de Vanves (Paris Métro)|Porte de Vanves]] and [[Châtillon - Montrouge (Paris Métro)|Châtillon - Montrouge]]. It is named after ''Malakoff'' and the street of ''Rue Étienne Dolet'', named after [[Etienne Dolet]] (1509-1546). He was a printer, humanist and author of ''Remarks on the Latin language'' and poetry. He published [[Clément Marot]] and [[François Rabelais]]. He was convicted of heresy and was strangled and burned in Paris. |
The station opened on 9 November 1976 as part of the extension of line 13 from [[Porte de Vanves (Paris Métro)|Porte de Vanves]] and [[Châtillon - Montrouge (Paris Métro)|Châtillon - Montrouge]]. It is named after ''Malakoff'' and the street of ''Rue Étienne Dolet'', named after [[Etienne Dolet]] (1509-1546). He was a printer, humanist and author of ''Remarks on the Latin language'' and poetry. He published [[Clément Marot]] and [[François Rabelais]]. He was convicted of heresy and was strangled and burned in Paris. |
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Template:Infobox Paris metro Malakoff - Rue Étienne Dolet is a surface station on line Line 13 of the Paris Métro in the commune of Malakoff.
The station opened on 9 November 1976 as part of the extension of line 13 from Porte de Vanves and Châtillon - Montrouge. It is named after Malakoff and the street of Rue Étienne Dolet, named after Etienne Dolet (1509-1546). He was a printer, humanist and author of Remarks on the Latin language and poetry. He published Clément Marot and François Rabelais. He was convicted of heresy and was strangled and burned in Paris.
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