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LyonFrench industrial city and administrative centre of Rhône département in the Rhône-Alpes region, part of which lies on the long tongue of land between the Rivers Rhône and Saône, 275 km/170 mi north of Marseille; population (2002 est) 444,100, conurbation 1,665,700. Lyon is France's third-largest city, second-largest urban agglomeration, and most important educational centre after Paris; its main industries are textiles, chemicals, machinery, and printing. Formerly a chief fortress of France, it was the ancient Lugdunum, taken by the Romans in 43 BC. HistoryThe Roman colony gave its name to Provinicia Lugdunensis, one of the provinces of Gaul in the time of the emperor Augustus, and Lugdunum soon became the principal city of Gaul. It was here that Christianity was introduced into Gaul in the 2nd century AD. In 197 the town was razed by the emperor Septimius Severus against whom it had revolted. It was ruled by its archbishops until the beginning of the 14th century, when Philip (IV) the Fair incorporated it in the kingdom of France. During World War II Lyon was an important centre of the French Resistance.
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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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