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Category:Lutetian

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Mesozoic Cenozoic Era
Cretaceous Paleogene Period Neogene
Late K Paleocene Eocene Oligocene Miocene
Maastrichtian Danian Selandian Thanetian Ypresian Lutetian Bartonian Priabonian Rupelian Chattian Aquitanian
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Lutetian 
second age of the Eocene epoch
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Instance of
  • stage
  • age
Part of
  • Eocene (2)
  • ICS Standard Global Chronostratigraphic (Geochronologic) Scale (age)
Named after
Start time
  • 47,800th millennium BC
End time
  • 41,200th millennium BC
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Followed by
Map43° 22′ 46.47″ N, 3° 00′ 51.61″ W
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Wikidata Q514893
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 12215439b
BNCF Thesaurus ID: 32668
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British English: The following category lists files and subcategories depicting, involving, or related to the Lutetian Age, the second of four ages in the Eocene Epoch, and the fifth age of the Palaeogene Period, which spans from around 47.8 to 41.2 million years ago.
English: The following category lists files and subcategories depicting, involving, or related to the Lutetian Age, the second of four ages in the Eocene Epoch, and the fifth age of the Paleogene Period, which spans from around 47.8 to 41.2 million years ago.