Lyon Commune

Commune de Lyon
Commune of France
1870–1871

Location of Lyon in France
CapitalLyon
GovernmentCommittee of Public Safety
 • TypeCommune
History 
• Established
4 September 1870
• Salvation Committee established
September 17, 1870
• Second uprising begins
March 22, 1871
• Disestablished
1 May 1871
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Second French Empire
French Third Republic

The Lyon Commune was a short-lived revolutionary movement in Lyon, France, in 1870 and 1871 - republicans and activists from several components of the far-left of the time seized power in Lyon and established an autonomous government. The commune organized elections, but dissolved after the restoration of a republican "normality", which frustrated the most radical elements, who hoped for a different revolution. Radicals twice tried to regain power, without success.

The Lyon events happened as part of a revolutionary wave in the aftermath of the collapse of the Second French Empire and culminating in the 1871 Paris Commune.