Seine-et-Marne
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This département was created via the Révolution française, 4 March 1790 in application of the law of 22 December 1789, initially from parts of old provinces of Île-de-France and of Champagne and of l'Orléanais.[1]
It is also situated in what is now modern région française Île-de-France.[2]
Names | Seine-et-Marne |
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Designation | département |
Inside | Île-de-France, FR |
Includes | Nemours, Combs-la-Ville, Melun |
Wikidata id | Q12753 |
These people are connected with Seine-et-Marne:
- Anatole-Moise Bruneau (Tech areas: Airplane • Stability)
- Antoine Bourdeloup (Tech areas: Flying machine • Springs • Rudder • Design • Propellers • HTA)
- Auguste-Hippolyte Étévé (Tech areas: Airplane • Stability • Design • Construction • Aerodynamics • Control • Equilibrium • Subsystem • Automatic stability)
- Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Monnier
- Jules-Albert Moreau (Occupations: Engineer, Tech areas: Airplane • Monoplane • Wings • Keel • Stability • Automatic stability)
- Marc Fournier (Tech areas: Airplane • Design)
Patents whose inventor or applicant filed from Seine-et-Marne
- Patent FR-1857-31693 (Inventors: Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Monnier, English title: machine for stopping a train on a railway in less than 50 meters, called aerostatique, Tech fields: Railway • Safety • LTA assisted (?), Filing date: 1857-03-31)