Lyon's name is derived from the Latin "Lugdunum," which combines "Lugus," a Celtic god, and "dunum," meaning hill or fort. The city was founded in 43 BC by the Romans as a strategic settlement and became an important administrative center. Over time, the name evolved, leading to the modern name "Lyon." Its rich history reflects a blend of Roman, Celtic, and later influences, contributing to its unique identity.
Yes, William Lyon Mackenzie King had four siblings: two sisters named Isabel and Jennie, and two brothers named Dougall and Max.
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A man named William Lyon Mackenzie King is on the 50 dollar bill
I'm sorry, but I do not have specific information about an individual named John Lyon, as there may be many people with that name. If you can provide more context or details about who you're referring to, I might be able to help you better.
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The Rhone
Her mother was also named Elizabeth. Before she married, her surname was Bowes-Lyon
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'Olympique' is a name for sport clubs. The football teams of Lyon and Marseille are named 'olympique de [town]'
Lyon, France
Lyon is the capital of the French territorial Metropolis of Lyon, France.
Don Lyon's birth name is Donald Lyon.