Lyon or (English exonym) Lyons or (Latin) Lugdunum..
The city of Lyon was in the early modern period confined to the peninsula at the confluence of the Rhône and the Saône; the two rivers met at what is now the Place Bellecour, which was built on land reclaimed in the eighteenth century. Lyon was a Roman town, and after periods of Burgundian and Frankish rule became a fiefdom of the ... ...
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