The Montgolfier Brothers — For the ballooning pioneers, see Montgolfier brothers. The Montgolfier Brothers Genres Indie pop, dream pop, indie folk Years active 1999–present Labels Vespertine Son Associated acts … Wikipedia
Montgolfier brothers — Joseph Michel Montgolfier Born 26 August 1740(1740 08 26) Annonay, Ardèche, France Died 26 June 1810(1810 06 26) (aged 69) … Wikipedia
Montgolfier brothers — (Joseph de Montgolfier; Etienne de Montgolfier) inventors and industrialists Joseph de Montgolfier (1740 1810) and Etienne de Montgolfier (1745 99) managed the family paper business in Vidalon les Annonay, where they were born. Etienne… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS — inventors of the balloon, who made their first ascent in Paris in 1783 in their paper dome, filled with smoke of burnt wood, amid the shouts of congregated men ; JOSEPH (1740 1810), and ÉTIENNE (1745 1799) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
The World Is Flat (disambiguation) — The World Is Flat may refer to:* The World Is Flat , a book written by Thomas Friedman * The World Is Flat (album), an album by The Montgolfier Brothersee also*Flat Earth, referring to the idea that the surface of the Earth is flat, rather than… … Wikipedia
The Golden Age of Ballooning — Filmdaten Originaltitel The Golden Age of Ballooning Produktionsland Großbritannien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne — ▪ French aviators also called the Montgolfier brothers Respectively, born Aug. 26, 1740, Annonay, France died June 26, 1810, Balaruc les Bains born Jan. 6, 1745, Annonay, France died Aug. 2, 1799, enroute from Lyon to Annonay French… … Universalium
The World Is Flat (album) — Infobox Album | Name = The World Is Flat Type = Studio album Artist = The Montgolfier Brothers Released = July 16 2002 Recorded = Genre = Indie pop Length = 46:30 Label = Poptones Producer = Mark Tranmer Roger Quigley Reviews = * Allmusic… … Wikipedia
Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel — • Inventor; b. at Vidalon lez Annonay, 26 August, 1740; d. at Balaruc les Bains, France, 26 June, 1810 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Montgolfier, Joseph Michel … Catholic encyclopedia
Montgolfier — Mont gol fier, n. A balloon which ascends by the buoyancy of air heated by a fire; a fire balloon; so called from two brothers, Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, of France, who first constructed and sent up a fire balloon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English