Franc-Lyonnais
The Franc-Lyonnais was a province of France.
Located on a narrow strip of land on the left bank of the River Saône, it was composed of thirteen parishes, forming two parts :
- South part, from the north outer wall of Lyon :
- * Cuire-la-Croix-Rousse
- * Caluire
- * Fontaines-sur-Saône
- * Rochetaillée-sur-Saône
- * Fleurieu-sur-Saône
- * Vimy. From 1665, Vimy is chosen as capital and rechristened Neuville, in the honor of Camille de Neufville de Villeroy, lord of the parish and archbishop of Lyon
- * Genay, the first capital of the province
- * Bernoud
- * Saint-Jean-de-Thurigneux
- Northern part, embedded in the Principality of the Dombes:
- * Saint-Bernard-d'Anse, formerly Saint Barnard
- * Saint-Didier-de-Formans
- * Riottier
When the French Revolution took place in 1789, the Franc-Lyonnais was split between the departements of Rhône-et-Loire and Ain.