Many people died in the Vendée and Lyon during the French Revolution due to violent conflicts stemming from counter-revolutionary uprisings and government repression. In the Vendée, a royalist rebellion against revolutionary policies led to brutal warfare, with the government responding with mass executions and scorched-earth tactics. In Lyon, the revolutionary government implemented severe measures against perceived enemies, resulting in significant loss of life through executions and the use of artillery against the city. These violent episodes were part of a broader struggle between revolutionary ideals and counter-revolutionary sentiments.
Dar Lyon died in 1964.
Chittenden Lyon died in 1842.
Myer Lyon died in 1797.
Remigius of Lyon died in 875.
A. Laurence Lyon died in 2006.
Norma Lyon died in 2011.
Walter Lyon died in 1915.
Lyon Cohen died in 1937.
Eucherius of Lyon died in 449.
Sacerdos of Lyon died in 551.
Ernest Lyon died in 1930.
Russ Lyon died in 1975.