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Nathaniel Lyon

Nathaniel Lyon (July 14, 1818 August 10, 1861) was the first Union general to be killed in the American Civil War and is noted for his actions in the state of Missouri at the beginning of the conflict.

He graduated from the Military Academy 11th out of a class of 52 in 1841. He fought in the Second Seminole War and in the Mexican-American War. During the War with Mexico, he received several brevet promotions for gallantry under fire at the battles of Mexico City, Contreras, and Churubusco. He was then sent to posts in California where he participated in several Native American massacres. He was reassigned to Fort Riley in Kansas, where he began to develop strong support for the Union as a result of the political climate developing in the state.

In February 1861, Lyon was made commander of the Union arsenal in St. Louis, Missouri, where tensions grew between the Union soldiers stationed there and the secessionist governor of the state, Claiborne Jackson. When the Civil War broke out, Jackson refused to send volunteers from the state to fight for Abraham Lincoln. Instead, Jackson had the militia muster outside the city to begin training in preparation to join Confederate forces. On May 10, 1861, Lyon and his troops surrounded the pro-Confederate Missouri militia under General D. M. Frost, and forced its surrender. While marching his captured prisoners through St. Louis, citizens began to riot, leading to the Camp Jackson Affair. Lyon ordered his troops to fire into the rioters. On May 17, Lyon was promoted to brigadier general and was given command of Union troops in Missouri. He then lead his troops into a series of skirmishes with the Missouri State Guard and Confederate Army.

Lyon

Lyon or Lyons (UK /lˈɒn/ or /ˈlɒn/;French pronunciation: [ljɔ̃], locally: [lijɔ̃]; Arpitan: Liyon [ʎjɔ̃]) is a city in east-central France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, situated between Paris and Marseille. The correct spelling in French is Lyon, but the spelling Lyons is sometimes specified in English, particularly in newspaper style guides. Lyon is located about 470 km (292 mi) from Paris, 320 km (199 mi) from Marseille, 420 km (261 mi) from Strasbourg, 160 km (99 mi) from Geneva, and 280 km (174 mi) from Turin. The residents of the city are called Lyonnais.

The municipality (commune) of Lyon has a population of 500,715 (2013) and is France's third-largest city after Paris and Marseille. Lyon is the seat of the metropolis of Lyon, and the capital of both the department of Rhône and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The greater metropolitan area of Lyon, a concept for statistical purposes that is not an administrative division, has a population of 2,214,068 (2012), which makes it the second-largest metropolitan area in France after Île-de-France (Paris).

List of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones characters

This is a character list for the Game Boy Advance game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, which is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems; it is the eighth game in the Fire Emblem series, the third and final game in the series to be released for the Game Boy Advance and the second game in the series to be released outside Japan. The list summarizes the roles of all playable characters and major non-player characters that appear during the course of the story.

Since Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi, all Fire Emblem games have contained the "support" function. Certain pairs of units that fight alongside each other can gain a bonus that allows them to fight better. These gains are triggered by support conversations, in which the player gains more information about the personality of the two units involved. There can only be three conversations between the same pair of units, with a maximum of five supports per character in any single playthrough. This restriction allows for characters attaining an A-rank support with one another to achieve a special endings without conflicting with another character with whom they may also obtain a special ending.

Lyon (disambiguation)

Lyon is a city in France.

Lyon may also refer to:

Places

  • Lyon, Mississippi, USA
  • Lyon Mountain (disambiguation), any of several places and mountains with the name
  • Lyon, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
  • Lyon County (disambiguation) for 5 US counties named Lyon
  • Lyon Township (disambiguation) for several US townships named Lyon
  • Lyon Village, Arlington, Virginia
  • Loch Lyon, a lake in Scotland
  • Fort Lyon, a former US Army base in Colorado
  • Fort Lyon (Virginia), a temporary fortification erected to defend Washington DC during the American Civil War
  • Lyon College, an undergraduate liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church
  • People

  • A. Laurence Lyon (1934-2006), US music composer
  • Alex Lyon (1931-1993), British politician
  • Alistair Lyon, South African rugby player
  • Arthur Lyon (disambiguation), any of several men with the name
  • Asa Lyon (1763-1841), US politician
  • Babe Lyon (1907-1970), US football player
  • Barbara Lyon (1931-1995), US-born female singer who lived and worked mostly in England
  • Radio Stations - Lyon

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    NRJ Michael Jackson Pop France
    Radio Emotion Oldies France
    M2 Love Rock,Soft Rock,Adult France
    OÜI FM Alternatif Alternative France
    DYNAMHITS R&B,Hip Hop,Rap France
    RCT CapSao Latin Hits France
    Radio Arverne Adult Contemporary France
    4U Smooth Jazz Jazz France
    Psychedelik Dark-Psyché Electronica France
    Radio NTI Nantes Dance,Electronica France
    Beaub FM 89 Indie France
    Radio Espace Dance,Top 40,R&B France
    Canal Académie Talk France
    France Bleu Isere Varied France
    Sea FM Coutances Varied France
    Delta FM Saint Omer Adult Contemporary France
    Bachata Dominicana World Caribbean,Latin Hits France
    Radio Gospel France Christian Contemporary,Gospel,Christian France
    France Bleu Alsace News Talk France
    Delta FM Dunkerque Adult Contemporary France
    Sweet FM Varied,Top 40 France
    Skyrock Pop,R&B,Rap France
    FD Radio Latino Latin Hits France
    Clubbin Radio Dance,Electronica France
    Radio Chopin Classical France
    Radio Espérance Enseignement Religious,Christian France
    Alta Frequenza Pop France
    Fréquence Plus Pop France
    DJBuzz Radio Electronica France
    Carrément Mash Up Experimental France
    Variation Varied France
    Euro Mixx Dance France
    Nostalgie Poetes Varied France
    France Bleu Armorique Varied France
    jazz swing manouche radio Jazz,Blues France
    Jazz Radio Ladies&Crooners Jazz France
    Hotmixradio Hits Varied France
    M2 80 Rock,80s,Pop France
    Generations Rap US Rap France
    Radio Liberté (FR) Varied France
    Radio ZamZam Religious France
    Tropiques FM 90.0 Bourg-en-Bresse World Caribbean,World Tropical,World Africa France
    Alouette Easy,Contemporary France
    Jazz Radio Soul Food Radio Jazz France
    Radio Saint Nabor Varied France
    R Meribel Varied France
    Nostalgie Stars 80 80s France
    Radio No1 Varied France
    Azur Blues Blues France
    France Bleu Loire Ocean Varied France

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