Lutetia
Lutetia the Roman name for what is now the city of Paris. It has given its name to lutetium, the chemical element of atomic number 71, a rare silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series, which was discovered in the early 20th century, and which was named for the home of its discoverer.
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