- The
Bignan was a
French automobile manufactured between 1918 and 1931 on the
north side of
central Paris, in Courbevoie. The
business was created, and...
-
Bignan (French pronunciation: [biɲɑ̃]; Breton: Begnen) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department in
Brittany in
northwestern France. The town is
based on...
- Anne
Bignan (1795–1861) was a
French poet and translator,
known for his
translations of Homer. His father, Jean-Louis-Dominique
Bigna de Coyrol, raised...
- Chenard-Walcker team and the
Bentley that set the pace,
chased by the
smaller 2-litre
Bignan. The
Bentley was dela**** by
stones smashing a
headlight and
puncturing the...
- (1976–1980)
Benjamin (1921–1931)
Berliet (1895–1939)
Bernardet (1946–1950)
Bignan (1918–1930) Blériot (1921–1922) BNC (1923–1931)
Boitel (1946–1949) Bolide...
- competing,
economics dictated cancellation after the 1952 race. 1925 – M
Goury (
Bignan B) 1926 –
Louis Chiron (Bugatti T35) 1927 – François
Eysermann (Bugatti...
-
Pierre Guillemot,
called "the King of
Bignan" was a
military leader in
Brittany after the
French Revolution.
Pierre Guillemot was born on 1
November 1759...
-
Defunct Aerocarene ACMA
ACOMA Amilcar Avions Voisin BNC
Berliet Bellanger Bignan Delahaye Facel Vega Ford SAF
Heuliez Hommell Hotchkiss Lorraine-Dietrich...
-
Defunct Aerocarene ACMA
ACOMA Amilcar Avions Voisin BNC
Berliet Bellanger Bignan Delahaye Facel Vega Ford SAF
Heuliez Hommell Hotchkiss Lorraine-Dietrich...
- and was installed,
while JHR's is when it was
completed with concrete.
Bignan,
Gilles (18
March 2012). "The
Jules Horowitz reactor : a new high performances...