Macon (France)

Macon (France)
Macon (France)
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  • Macon, Georgia — Infobox Settlement official name = City of Macon other name = native name = settlement type = City motto = imagesize = 250px image size = 260px image caption = Downtown Macon skyline from northwest flag size = image seal size = flag size = image… …   Wikipedia

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  • Macon — may refer to: PlacesIn Belgium: * Macon, BelgiumIn France: * Mâcon ** The name Mâcon is also applied to the wine from that region.In the United States of America: * Macon, Georgia * Macon, Illinois * Macon, Mississippi * Macon, Missouri * Macon,… …   Wikipedia

  • Macon's Bill Number 2 — Macon s Bill Number 2, which became law on May 1 1810, was intended to motivate Britain and France to stop seizing American vessels during the Napoleonic Wars. This bill was a revision of the original bill by Representative Nathaniel Macon, known …   Wikipedia

  • MÂCON — MÂCON, capital of the department of Saône et Loire, E. France. The first church council of Mâcon (583) issued a series of decisions concerning the Jews. However, the first specific record of the presence of Jews in Mâcon dates from about 820,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRANCE - Formation territoriale — À l’encontre de ce qui fut jadis soutenu par nombre d’historiens, il semble établi aujourd’hui que la monarchie d’Ancien Régime ne connut presque jamais de politique des frontières naturelles. Aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles, les préoccupations et les… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Macon's Bill Number 1 — was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on December 19, 1809, by Nathaniel Macon from the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Relations. The bill was drawn up by Albert Gallatin and it prohibited public vessels of France or… …   Wikipedia

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