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Gothic art in the mid-12th century. [1]Ars nova: a musical style which flourished in the Kingdom of France and its surroundings during the Late Middle Ages.; Oboe, or hautbois, in the mid-17th century France, probably by Jacques-Martin Hotteterre and his family or by the Philidor family. [2]
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H-France free daily email discussions and book reviews; oriented to scholars & graduate students since 1991. France Profile: Timeline, BBC News, 8 March 2012 "French History Timeline". Archived from the original on 1 March 2009 – via University of North Carolina in Greensboro. (compiled circa 2000?)
Timeline of French history; ... Timeline of historic inventions (7th century BCE ... Timeline of free and open-source software (1976–present)
France carried out its first test of an atomic bomb in Algeria in 1960 [7] and some operational French nuclear weapons became available in 1964. Then, France executed its first test of the much more powerful hydrogen bomb over its South Pacific Ocean test range in 1968; this first hydrogen bomb was dropped from a strategic bomber .
Timeline of French history; 0–9. 1606 in France; 1681 in France; Timeline of the 2005 French riots; B. Timeline of the Battle of France; H. History of Lille;
1907: The first free flight of a rotary-wing aircraft is carried out by Paul Cornu. 1907: Leo Baekeland invents bakelite , the first plastic made from synthetic components. 1907: The tuyères thermopropulsives [ 456 ] after 1945 ( Maurice Roy (fr) ) known as the statoreacteur [ 456 ] [ 457 ] a combustion subsonique (the ramjet ) [ 458 ] – R ...
The following dates are approximations. 700 BC: Pythagoras's theorem is discovered by Baudhayana in the Hindu Shulba Sutras in Upanishadic India. [18] However, Indian mathematics, especially North Indian mathematics, generally did not have a tradition of communicating proofs, and it is not fully certain that Baudhayana or Apastamba knew of a proof.