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    Controverse et le Contemporain.

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    Mode of access: Internet.Continued by: Université catholique (Lyon).Continues: Le Contemporain

    Le retour de Lyon sous l’autorité royale à la fin des guerres de Religion (1593-1597)

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    Henri Hours' book on the end of the League in Lyon is one of the most important works of 16th century historiography in Lyon, although very few readers have had the opportunity to consult it. This is its main paradox and the challenge of this edition. The thesis was defended at the École Nationale des Chartes in 1951, but it has never been published and, in accordance with the rules of the École, it has never been made available. Only those who knew the author were able to read it, which does not prevent it from appearing in all bibliographies concerning the Wars of Religion. Following his death in 2017 and with the agreement of his family, the Collection Chrétiens & Sociétés has decided to publish this memoir for the first time in order to make it accessible to the public in Lyon and to historians of religious confrontations. Henri Hours meticulously analysed the last years of the League at Lyon, the crucial years 1593-1597. Since 1589, the city had swayed to the side of Catholic intransigence to the point of rejecting its sovereign, Henry IV, and maintaining a costly but necessary war effort in a region crossed by denominational borders. The bishop, Pierre d'Epinac, the consuls of Lyon, the governor of the city, the Savoyard and Spanish spies, but also the street preachers and the little people who were very inclined to be alarmed, were the main actors in these events. Here we touch on the political and religious dimensions of urban history. Through municipal deliberations, correspondence, pamphleteering and some contemporary accounts, Henri Hours unravels the skein of the city's political shift towards submission to the king. By looking back at the writings of some of these actors, notably Pierre Mathieu and Claude de Rubys, he also questions the memory of the event in the consciousness of Lyon

    Mission de M. Ernest Lyon à Rome.

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    Lyon Ernest. Mission de M. Ernest Lyon à Rome. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences historiques et philologiques. Annuaire 1912-1913. 1912. pp. 126-128

    Lyon & Healy harp

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    Included with the Lyon & Healy harp catalog are several harpist brochures

    Mission de M. Ernest Lyon à Rome.

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    Lyon Ernest. Mission de M. Ernest Lyon à Rome. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences historiques et philologiques. Annuaire 1912-1913. 1912. pp. 126-128

    Lyon, métropole en mouvement

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    En 2015, la Communauté urbaine de Lyon devient la Métropole de Lyon : une instance politique territoriale dont les compétences sont renforcées par rapport aux autres métropoles françaises. Aux compétences de l'ancienne communauté urbaine viennent s’ajouter celles du département du Rhône sur le périmètre de la métropole. Cette évolution administrative est allée de pair avec le développement économique, social et culturel de la ville, qui n’a eu de cesse d’élargir son aire d’influence. Cet ouvrage vise à comprendre comment la métropole de Lyon s’est constituée, mais aussi comment on y vit et quelles sont ses relations avec les autres territoires. Pour répondre à ces questions, les enseignants-chercheurs du pôle de spécialité Villes et Mobilités de l’Université Lumière Lyon 2, issus de différentes disciplines, ont rassemblé leurs travaux sur un même objet, la métropole de Lyon, en l’étudiant sous différents aspects : son développement institutionnel, ses politiques (industrielle, touristique, de transport ou de logement), le lien affectif que peuvent développer les habitants à leur quartier, les relations de voisinage, l’immigration à Lyon dans la première partie du XXe siècle ou le tourisme au début du XXIe siècle. Ce croisement de regards permet plus largement d’aborder les enjeux passés et actuels des processus de métropolisation

    Lyon, Saint-Georges

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    In advance of the construction of an underground parking lot on the edge of the Saint-Georges quarter in the city of Lyon, on the right bank of the Saône, a team of Inrap archaeologists conducted an excavation between 2002 and 2004 with the goal of reconstructing the nature of the human installation from the beginning of Antiquity. Strongly supported by previous research and enriched by several complementary disciplines, the long and complex preventive excavation of the Parc Saint-Georges provided an opportunity to reconstruct the history of a riverbank with a difficult natural topography, which was gradually liberated from the river course, while not completely breaking from its influence. At this site, we find key evidence for the genesis of the formation of the alluvial plain of Lyon. At the end of the Protohistoric period, this was the location of the confluence of the original Rhone and Saône rivers, and then that of the new course of the Saône. The vitality of the fluvial network and port activities at Lugdunum are clearly illustrated by the discovery of a pier in association with a ferry dated to the end of the 1st century ad, and five heavy-tonnage barges dated to the 2nd and 3rd centuries. After a period of decreased occupation during the Early Middle Ages, the sector was progressively urbanized starting in the 12th century. At the center of the excavation, a zone with no construction was to be the future site of the port of Sablet. In the 16th century, this fluvial port was well established within the urban framework of the quarter. Seven fishwell boats provide evidence of commercial fishing activities. Significant changes were made in the second half of the 17th century in order to create a monumental port. A boat, which perhaps served for the transport of heavy merchandise, is dated to the middle of the 18th century. Until the end of the 19th century, the construction of the Fulchiron quay deprived the sector of direct access to the river, the bank was modified to accommodate the fluvial port of the quarter, and the environment was composed of "waterfront" houses. The significant historical data presented in this publication, obtained through a thorough exploitation of the information contributed by this excavation, represents a decisive advance in archaeological research, allowing a reconstruction of the early evolution of a major fluvial zone of the city of Lyon

    Letter from Frank S. Lyon, Washington, D. C., to M. Dickerson, Washington, D. C., March 3, 1837

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    A letter written by Francis S. Lyon, dated March 3, 1837, to M. Dickerson, Secretary of the United States Navy. In the letter he recommends that Dr. C. Wm. Tait to the position of assistant surgeon in the Navy

    Rapport d\u27activité 2021 : Université de Lyon

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    Le rapport d\u27activité 2021 de la ComUE Université de Lyon propose un panorama des projets et actions portés par les équipes de l\u27Université de Lyon en 2021, au service de ses établissements membres et associés dont fait partie l\u27Enssib

    Faculté de droit. Présidence de M. Lyon-Caen, doyen

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    Lyon-Caen Charles Léon. Faculté de droit. Présidence de M. Lyon-Caen, doyen. In: Revue internationale de l'enseignement, tome 54, Juillet-Décembre 1907. pp. 519-523
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