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Lyon

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Ly·on or Ly·ons  (l-, lyô)
A city of east-central France at the confluence of the Rhone and Saône rivers north of Marseille. Founded in 43 b.c. as a Roman colony, it was the principal city of Gaul and an important religious center after the introduction of Christianity. Its silk industry dates to the 15th century. Population: 466,000.

Ly·on  (ln), Mary Mason 1797-1849.
American educator who founded (1837) Mount Holyoke College, the first American institution of higher learning for women.

Lyon (French) [ljɔ̃]
n
(Placename) a city in SE central France, capital of Rhône department, at the confluence of the Rivers Rhône and Saône: the third largest city in France; a major industrial centre and river port. Pop.: 445 257 (1999) English name Lyons [ˈlaɪənz] Ancient name Lugdunum [lʊgˈduːnəm]
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Noun1.LyonLyon - a city in east-central France on the Rhone River; a principal producer of silk and rayon
France, French Republic - a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe
Lyonnais - a former province of east central France; now administered by Rhone-Alpes


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Charles, Cardinal de Bourbon, Archbishop and Comte of Lyon, Primate of the Gauls, was allied both to Louis XI.
I was also on such an occasion thrust through the shoulder by Lyon de Montcourt, whom I met on the high road betwixt Libourne and Bordeaux.
This was to get us up at once into the tops of the mountains: to go round by a circuit, turning the heads of Glen Lyon, Glen Lochay, and Glen Dochart, and come down upon the lowlands by Kippen and the upper waters of the Forth.
 
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