Named for the French city Lyon, capital of the Rhône department in east-central France, at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Originally a Roman military colony (Lugdunum), it subsequently became the capital for the Gauls. As early as 1473 Lyon was the most active printing center in Europe. (M 34353) _ _.
Discovered on 15-9-1993 in La Silla by Debehogne, H., Elst, E. W.