Bretagne
Our inventor data rarely if ever features the région française, said régions having only variable significance in cultural and historic terms, and the designation only having formally administrative significance since 1958, taking on the place names of former provinces largely in 1982.[1]
It includes départements français Côtes-d'Armor and Finistère and Ille-et-Vilaine and Morbihan.[2]
Côtes-du-Nord, the usage pertinent to our period data, has been Côtes-d'Armor since 1990.[3]
Of course, we have only sporadically noted patents, for instance, in terms of the retroactively or historically applicable Région française, this designation being extraordinarily rare on patents and so forth, so results below will not be exhaustive, better patent results, and the bulk of city-town-commune data via the département in question.
There is also a commune Bretagne in département Indre and a commune Bretagne in département Territoire de Belfort.
These people are connected with Bretagne:
- Jean Armange (Occupations: Building contractor • Entrepreneur, Tech areas: Instrument • Air pressure • Stability? • LTA • HTA • Airplane • Airship • Electricity • Texture)
- Alfred Clatot (Tech areas: LTA)
- Jean-Marie Le Bris (Occupations: Pilot • Ship Captain • Sailor, Tech areas: HTA • Wings • Flapping • Design • Glider)
These organizations operated in Bretagne:
Patents whose inventor or applicant filed from Bretagne
- Patent FR-1913-464424 (Inventors: Alfred Clatot, English title: Style of dirigible and air-ship make-up, Tech fields: LTA, Filing date: 1913-11-04)
Publications referring to Bretagne
- Bonnefon, 1913, Brindejonc des Moulinais, Bretagne et Irlande (Simple title: Brindejonc des Moulinais, Brittany and Ireland, Journal: Rev. Aérienne)
Names | Bretagne; Brittany |
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Designation | région française; historical province |
Inside | France |
Includes | Côtes-du-Nord, Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère, Ille-et-Vilaine, Morbihan |
Wikidata id | Q12130 |