The gate was named after a small village in the area that was absorbed into Paris in 1860.
The gate was poorly named, in truth.
The gate was named after the road which led through it to Constantinople.
The gate is named after Herod the Great.
The gate was built in 1404-1427 and is named after Despot Stefan.
The gate was built around 1750 and is named after Istambul.
This gate opens to the west and is named "Kabuli" because it faces Kabul.
Each gate was named for an animal, the troll explained, and corresponded to a phase of the moon.
A research fellowship fund, a gate, a theater, and a residence hall are named in his honor.
This east gate is named in honor of Kawamura.