Cries of Paris: The “cries of Paris” are phrases used in the past by street vendors of fruit, vegetables, (four-season) cheese, meat, fish, ready-made meals and pastries. The sorting right, introduced in 1220, originally only concerned the sale of wine, oil, onions, water, beans and peas (as well as the holding of brotherhood meetings, announcements of deaths, lost property, missing children and horses).
However, in the heart ...
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