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The founder, having heard that it was probable that Pope Gregory X, then holding a council at Lyon, would suppress all such new orders as had been founded since the Lateran Council, having commanded that such institutions should not be further multiplied, went to Lyon.
Emma Willard and Mary Lyon pioneered in the higher education of women, while Yankees comprised most of the reformers who went South during Reconstruction in the late 1860s to educate the Freedmen.
Towards the end of 19th century, Lyon went into a recession with the collapse of the textile market, notably silk.
After the Duke had started talks with Spain, Henry threatened to reopen the war until, with the Treaty of Lyon ( January 17, 1601 ), Saluzzo went to Savoy in exchange for Bresse and other territories over the Alps.
In 1762 he went to the Collège de la Trinité at Lyon, where, one year after he had begun studying, he was made a teacher of physics at the age of just seventeen.
In January 1802 Napoleon Bonaparte went to Lyon and accepted the presidency of the Italian Republic, a nominally independent client republic covering northern Italy, established in 1797.
It was followed by a " NSK Rendez-Vous " in Lyon, France, where Alexei Monroe revealed to The Captain Spaulding's Bizarre Freaky Circus Laibach and NSK's aim: make people " aware that totalitarianism isn ’ t a discrete historical phenomenon which went on from 1933 to 1989 and then it ’ s over so let ’ s have a nice triumph of liberal democracy ".
Riboud was born and went to the lycée in Lyon.
He went to France, where he spent his time chiefly at the University of Orleans, but he also visited Lyon and studied at Paris, where his services as interpreter were used by the English ambassador, Sir John Mason or Sir William Pickering.
Giving up a career on which he had entered with high repute, he went in 1547 to Lyon.
Fouché went on to Lyon in November with Jean-Marie Collot d ' Herbois to execute the reprisals of the Convention.
Following the June 22, 1940 signing of the agreement with the Nazis to create Vichy France, she returned to Paris while her brother went to Lyon where he established the " Dutch-Paris " underground.
Receiving another honoris causa doctorate, from the University of Lyon, Iorga went through an episode of reconciliation with Tudor Arghezi, who addressed him public praise.
He went to work at the Société Général, a bank in Lyon and worked there until 1913.
Later he went to work for the Banque Nationale de Credit in Lyon and continued his work there until his death.
The negotiations went nowhere, and after a few fruitless hours Lyon made his famous declaration, " this means war!
He went on to serve as a noted member of the cabinets of four Prime Ministers: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Louis St. Laurent, Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Trudeau.
After studying at the Conservatoire in Paris where he gained a second prize for violin, Luigini returned to Lyon and from 1872 played as a violinist in the theatre orchestra, which he went on to lead, becoming conductor in 1877.
The Liberal government went through a series of crises during World War II due to Hepburn's feud with Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the federal Liberals.
( Recently went to ONE General Superintendent-Dr. Lyon-By an overwhelming majority, Dr. Jo Anne Lyon was elected the sole General Superintendent of The Wesleyan Church.
She then went to stay in Lyon, France.
In 1940, when Premier Angus L. Macdonald went to Ottawa to serve in the wartime cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie King, MacMillan became premier in his place.
" In the election of 1800 Matthew Lyon cast the deciding vote for Jefferson after the election went to the House of Representatives because of an electoral tie.

Lyon and down
According to the era, the region, or the performers, Guignol's original caustic satire has often been watered down to simple children's fare, and has even been used to parody grand opera, but his original spirit still survives in his hometown of Lyon, where both traditional and original contemporary performances are an integral part of local culture.
The A7 autoroute, which runs down the Rhone valley and connects Lyon to Marseille via Orange is about east of Saint Remy.
There are three known airports in Lyon County, The Yerington Airport, The Silver Springs Airport with 7200 feet long runway capable of accepting 737's, its runway lights are visible when driving down on Fir Street from Ramsey Weeks cut-off to 95A ; and The Tiger Field on 95A from Fernley with a dirt runway of 2, 750 feet and a paved runway of 5, 600 feet.
The iron ore was brought down from Lyon Mountain mostly by barges and was of unusual quality.
The early history of Beaujolais Nouveau can trace its roots to 19th century when the first wines of the vintage were sent down the Saône to the early bistros of Lyon.
Commenting on the 1954 enunciation of them, Peter Lyon, a UK academic specializing in international relations, wrote: " Though neutralists in general, and at that time Mr Nehru in particular, seemed to regard these principles as being a special contribution to world politics, they were not at all original, were repetitious, and really boiled down to the edict that a state's independence should not be infringed.
Hepburn, at the time professing a deep concern about radicals among auto workers and supported by the owners of the plant and General Motors, organized a volunteer police force to help him put down the strike when Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King refused to send the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
In 1983, Lyon stepped down as Tory leader and was replaced by Gary Filmon.
Joannes started from Lyon, where the Pope then resided, on Easter day ( 16 April 1245 ), accompanied by another friar, Stephen of Bohemia, who broke down at Kaniv near Kiev and was left behind.
But instead of settling down in the family profession, the young Chardin set out with a Lyon merchant named Antoine Raisin in 1664 for Persia and India, partly on business and partly to gratify his own wanderlust.
Delgado came on as a 85th minute substitute for Lyon teammate Lisandro Lopez on October 21, 2009 against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League group stage week 3 match and scored an important 90th minute winner after only being on the pitch for 5 minutes to help his team comeback from a goal down and settle the score at 2 – 1 to Lyon.
After four hours of discussion, Lyon angrily rose and, pointing down Jackson, Price, and Snead, stated:
The river rises at an altitude of some 700 metres, near the village of La Favière, in the Jurassic limestone of the southern end of the Jura mountains and flows into the Rhône about 40 kilometres above Lyon, some 190 kilometres down the Ain.
Workmen arrived from the lowlands to fell the trees, which were sent floating down the Lyon, choking the river, causing widespread flooding and consolidating his financial position.
With the regular troops gone, William Lyon Mackenzie and his followers seized a Toronto armoury and organized an armed march down Yonge Street, beginning at Montgomery's Tavern ( on Yonge St just north of Eglinton Avenue – the present-day site of Postal Station K ) on December 4, 1837.
He often had to come down from the mountains in order to accomplish missions in Nazi-occupied Lyon, an experience of clandestinity that deeply marked his philosophy.
Lyon pursued Governor Jackson and the State Guard down towards the Arkansas border.
I said yes, try a submarine in the cold water down there ," Dr. Lyon said.
Ernest Lapointe, who was Minister of Justice in the government of William Lyon Mackenzie King, reviewed the petition and recommended to the federal Cabinet that the questions be narrowed down from two to one, relating to the appointment of women to the federal Senate of Canada under section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867 ( now known as the Constitution Act, 1867 ).
South is two blocks farther down, located at Lyon and Sacramento streets.

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