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  • 121Gaesatae — The Gaesatae (Greek Γαισάται ) were a group of Gaulish warriors who lived in the Alps near the river Rhône and fought against the Roman Republic in the Battle of Telamon of 224 BC. The Greek historian Polybius says their name meant mercenaries ,… …

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  • 122Lyon Anglican Church — The Lyon Anglican Church is a church of the Anglican Archdeaconry of France, part of the Diocese of Europe and is run by the Intercontinental Church Society.English language church services were first held in Lyon by a Rev. McDermott as early as… …

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  • 123Ain — Infobox Department of France department=Ain|number=01 region=Rhône Alpes prefecture=Bourg en Bresse subprefectures=Belley Gex Nantua population=565,000|pop date=2006|pop rank=42th|density=97 area=5762|area scale=9 arrond=4|cantons=43|communes=419 …

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  • 124Avignon — French commune native name= Ville d Avignon common name= Avignon |border=1px image flag size= 120px image coat of arms= Avignon coat of arms.jpg image coat of arms size = 90px flag Coat of arms x = 188 y = 208 time zone = CET (GMT +1)… …

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  • 125Moret–Lyon railway — Feurs railway station Overview System SNCF Status …

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  • 126Saône — Geobox|River name = Saône native name = Sona other name = category = etymology = nickname = image size = image caption = The Saône in Lyon by night. country = France country1 = Switzerland state = region = district = municipality = parent =… …

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  • 127Lock (water transport) — Canal lock and lock keeper s cottage on the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal at Marsworth in Hertfordshire, England …

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  • 128TAVERNIER — FRANCE (see also List of Individuals) 10.12.1853 Lyon/F 16.2.1932 Lyon/F René Tavernier graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and in 1878 from Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées. He took interest in internal navigation projects and was from 1894… …

    Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000