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    Givors Irigny Limonest Lyon-I Lyon-II Lyon-III Lyon-IV Lyon-V Lyon-VI Lyon-VII Lyon-VIII Lyon-IX Lyon-X Lyon-XI Lyon-XII Lyon-XIII Lyon-XIV Meyzieu Mornant...
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    The nine arrondissements of Lyon are the administrative divisions of the City of Lyon. Unlike the spiral pattern of the arrondissements of Paris, or the...
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    1857 Abrégé de la statistique archéologique de l'arrondissement de Moulins, 1860 Notice sur les jetons de plomb des archevêques de Lyon, 1869 Inventaire...
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    chapel in the Chateau de Chambéry, built for the relic which became known as the Shroud of Turin (Santo Sudario) by Amadeus IX of Savoy, and the Duchess...
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    heraldic augmentation of two or three fleurs-de-lis on the chief of their coat of arms; such cities include Paris, Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Reims, Le Havre,...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    death of Pius IX in 1878, however, the papal government decided that the church would conform to the ecclesiastical laws of the Canton of Bern, and renounced...
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    USS Zebra (redirect from SS Matthew Lyon)
    United States Navy in World War II. The ship was originally the Matthew Lyon, an EC2-S-C1 Liberty ship, operated for the War Shipping Administration (WSA)...
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    (except for Montbéliard) and the département of Haute-Saône (except for the canton of Héricourt). The see is currently sede vacante. From 1034 to 1184, the...
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    widow Catherine de' Medici now stepped into the political centre, and asserted her right to the formal regency for her second son Charles IX. To do this she...
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    count of Paris in 892, Robert II in 1029, and Philip Augustus in 1183. Louis IX met James I of Aragon here in 1245, and in 1254, when passing through Le Puy...
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    Tome IX, Discours. Barère de Vieuzac, Bertrand; Carnot, H. (Hippolyte); David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean (12 March 1842). "Mémoires de B. Barère, membre de la...
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    Hundred Days (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Rhin – commanded by Rapp, cantoned near Strasbourg; VII Corps – L'Armée des Alpes – commanded by Suchet, cantoned at Lyon; I Corps of Observation – L'Armée...
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    spring and forest took their names from a favourite hunting dog of King Louis IX named "Blaud" or "Blau". According to the legend, during a hunt the dog became...
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    authors list (link) "La Metamorphose d'Ovide... Lyon, 1557. Petit in-8. Rel. de Allô. Ed. originale. 178 bois de B. Salomon. | Livres et Manuscrits du XVe siècle...
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    Catherine de' Medici, the young king's mother, moved to the centre of the political stage as de facto regent for her second son Charles IX. To assume...
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    pp. 66–68. Given-Wilson 2016, p. 69. Bevan 1994, p. 32. Bevan 1994, p. 1. Lyon 2003, p. 122. Barr 1994, p. 146. Bevan 1994, p. 51. Bevan 1994, p. 72. Bevan...
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  • Swiss Confederacy: Canton of Bern Canton of Lucerne Canton of Uri Canton of Schwyz Canton of Unterwalden Canton of Glarus Canton of Zug Vogteien of Appenzell...
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    linguistiques et glossonymie en zone de transition: le cas du patois de Valjouffrey", Dessiner les frontières, Langages, Lyon: ENS Éditions, ISBN 978-2-84788-983-3...
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    offer to move to a tiny island, the Île de St.-Pierre, having a solitary house. Although it was within the Canton of Bern, from where he had been expelled...
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  • limited range of places. Quarter: the dexter chief quadrant of the shield Canton: smaller than the quarter, formally said to occupy one-ninth of the shield...
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    products from neighboring rural cantons such as Villard-de-Lans. As a result, cattle production took off in this canton, supplanting sheep and goats, which...
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    Infrastructures: Gare de Mâcon Loché TGV (routes: Paris-Marseille and Paris-Geneva) Gare de Mâcon-Ville (routes Dijon–Mâcon–Lyon and...
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    "les Anges de la Rue". In 2016, a great wine spill occurred at the Nelson Château. In 1703, when the Saint-Louis church was consecrated, Louis IX, patron...
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    Évreux (section Cantons)
    part of three cantons: The canton of Évreux-1 includes a part of Évreux and the communes of: Arnières-sur-Iton and Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent (pop: 24...
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    order given in 1275 to Sir Guillaume de Roussillon by Philip III the Bold and Pope Gregory X after the Council of Lyons in 1274 to reinforce Saint-Jean d'Acre...
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    Calvinist Canton of Geneva. With that action, the Holy See, Pius IX, appointed Mermillod as Vicar-Apostolic of Geneva, thus officially detaching the Canton of...
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  • defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated TX FWI Air Caraïbes FRENCH WEST France IX AXB Air India Express EXPRESS INDIA India AXD Air Express AIR SUDEX Sudan...
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    Comte de Duretal, Maréchal de France; Contenants plusieurs Anecdotes des Regnes de François I, Henri II, François II, et Charles IX, composés par Vincent Carlois...
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    Timeline of women's education (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    that were previously reserved for men. Legislative measures, such as Title IX in the United States, were enacted to ensure equality in educational opportunities...
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    Pionono (category Pope Pius IX)
    Philippines, South America, and the Caribbean. They are named after Pope Pius IX's name in Italian, Pío Nono. Spanish Piononos are small pastries traditional...
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