Félibrige
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Félibrige
Summary
Félibrige is a learned society[1]. Félibrige draws 26 Wikipedia views per month (learned_society category, ranking #30 of 241).[2]
Key Facts
- Félibrige's field of work was Occitan culture[3].
- Félibrige's field of work was Occitanism[4].
- Félibrige's field of work was Occitan[5].
- Félibrige is in the country of France[6].
- Félibrige's instance of is recorded as learned society[7].
- Félibrige's instance of is recorded as literary movement[8].
- Félibrige's instance of is recorded as cultural association[9].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Frédéric Mistral[10].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Joseph Roumanille[11].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Théodore Aubanel[12].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Jean Brunet[13].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Paul Giéra[14].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Anselme Mathieu[15].
- Félibrige's founder is recorded as Alphonse Tavan[16].
- Félibrige's headquarters location is recorded as Aix-en-Provence[17].
- Félibrige's Commons category is recorded as Félibrige[18].
- Félibrige's industry is recorded as other voluntary membership organizations (France)[19].
- Félibrige's industry is recorded as higher education[20].
- Félibrige's chairperson is recorded as Q66054874[21].
- Félibrige comprises Q117849110[22].
- Félibrige comprises Q83694533[23].
- Félibrige comprises Q117849168[24].
- Félibrige comprises Q117849229[25].
- Félibrige comprises Q117849114[26].
- Félibrige comprises Q117849101[27].
Body
Founding
Founders include Frédéric Mistral[10], Joseph Roumanille[11], Théodore Aubanel[12], Jean Brunet[13], Paul Giéra[14], and Anselme Mathieu[15]. Recorded inception include May 21, 1854[28] and 1854[29]. Félibrige's location of formation is recorded as Château de Font-Ségugne[30].
Identity
Félibrige's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'FELIBRIGE'}[31].
Leadership
Félibrige's chairperson is recorded as Q66054874[21].
Operations
Félibrige's headquarters location is recorded as Aix-en-Provence[17].
Industry
Industries include other voluntary membership organizations (France)[19] and higher education[20]. Fields of work include Occitan culture[3], a culture of an area[32]; Occitanism[4], a literary movement[33]; and Occitan[5], a natural language[34], in France[35].
Why It Matters
Félibrige draws 26 Wikipedia views per month (learned_society category, ranking #30 of 241).[2] Félibrige has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] Félibrige is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Works attributed to Félibrige include Lo Terrador'Oc[38], a magazine[39], founded in 1995[40].