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    Louis-Léon Cugnot (Paris 17 October 1835 – 19 August 1894) was a French sculptor. Cugnot was born in Paris, son of the sculptor Etienne Cugnot. He entered...
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    the hôtel in Italian Renaissance style. He worked with the sculptors Léon Cugnot, Eugène Delaplanche, Eugène Legrain, Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, and Jules...
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    allegorical groups, Law protecting Innocence and Law punishing Crime, by Louis-Léon Cugnot. Medieval towers and neo-Gothic wings in between Cour de Cassation Decoration...
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  • 1890) 1833 – José E. Días, Paraguayan general (d. 1867) 1835 – Louis-Léon Cugnot, French sculptor (d. 1894) 1835 – Paul Haenlein, German mechanical engineer...
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    were transferred to Saint-Pol de Léon in 1868. This tomb carved from Carrara marble is the work of Léon Cugnot. Cugnot's sculpture depicts the bishop tendering...
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    1857 – Joseph Tournois 1859 – Jean-Alexandre-Joseph Falguière & Louis-Léon Cugnot 1860 – Barthélemy Raymond 1861 – Justin-Chrysostome Sanson 1862 – Ernest-Eugène...
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    Mezentius wounded, preserved by his intrepid son Lausus, first prize of the Prix de Rome by Louis-Léon Cugnot, 1859...
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    figure of Nike and the historical and allegorical bronzes was Louis-Léon Cugnot. Several important avenues have radiate out of the plaza, including Alfonso...
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  • attributed to Croff), Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington (url) Louis-Léon Cugnot (1835–1894), 1 sculpture : Petrarch, Hôtel de Païva, Paris (url) Jacobello...
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    place des Pyramides and the Saint Michael on the top of the spire at Mont-Saint-Michel. Among Diebolt's students was the sculptor Louis-Léon Cugnot....
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    among his students Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Jules Dalou as well as Louis-Léon Cugnot. In 1833 he exhibited his Neapolitan Fisher Dancing the Tarantella, now...
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  • Caruso Grace Kaufman as Boogaz Tom Kenny as Blackbeard, Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, George Washington (in "David Bushnell") Andrew Kishino as Koikawa Harumachi...
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    steam-powered automobile capable of human transportation, built by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769. Inventors began to branch out at the start of the 19th century...
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  • a sinister concoction that turns them into monsters. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot: Cugnot, the inventor of the world's first automobile, is also the world's first...
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    probably the first true self-propelled land vehicle – was Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot's 1769 Fardier à vapeur (steam dray), a three-wheeled machine with a top...
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    1700) and the French Nolet (1748) steam carriage successor. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot's "machine à feu pour le transport de wagons et surtout de l'artillerie"...
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    (Q65) Berthelot (Q66) Monge (Q67) Ampère (Q68) Gay-Lussac (Q69) Watt (Q75) Cugnot (Q76) Giffard (Q77) Archimède (Q73) (1909–1919) Charles Brun (Q89) (1911–1915)...
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  • members:[citation needed] Herbert Herz Léon Centner Jacques Viktorovitch Léon Landini Simon Fryd Elie Amselem Max Tzwangue Léon Rabinovitch Léopold Rabinovitch...
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    to Kick Off Production Plan". Aptera. Retrieved 2023-02-24. "Fardier de Cugnot". Archived from the original on July 16, 2013. "1880 Long Steam Tricycle...
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  • Emmanuel François Georges de Crussol d'Amboise (général de division) Nicolas Cugnot d'Aubigny (général de brigade) Jean Nicolas Curély (général de brigade)...
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  • Scott Crump (inv. c. 1989), U.S. – fused deposition modeling Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (1725–1804), France – first steam-powered road vehicle William Cullen (1710–1790)...
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  • invents a method for the production of carbonated water. 1769: Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot invents the first steam-powered vehicle capable of carrying passengers,...
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    motorcycles and/or automobiles had three wheels. Stephan Farffler's trike Cugnot's fardier à vapeur (steam powered) Ariel 2.25 hp tricycle (1898) Benz Patent-Motorwagen...
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  • 1924 Paris details Lucien Michard  France Jacob Meijer  Netherlands Jean Cugnot  France 1928 Amsterdam details Roger Beaufrand  France Antoine Mazairac...
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    steam-powered "Fardier" (artillery tractor), created by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1771, is reported by some to have crashed into a wall during its demonstration...
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    Moeskops Lucien Michard Cesare Moretti 1924 Lucien Michard Charles Guyot Jean Cugnot 1925 Lucien Michard Aloïs Degraeve Emile Otto 1926 Lucien Michard Maurice...
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  • 1807 by fellow Frenchman Nicéphore Niépce Automobile by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769. First working Motorcycle, the Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede...
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  • car of all time by Classic & Sports Car magazine. 1769 – Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot builds the first self-propelled mechanical vehicle. 1807 – François Isaac...
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    Friol 1910: Émile Friol 1911: Thorvald Ellegaard 1912: Léon Hourlier 1913: Walter Rütt 1914: Léon Hourlier 1920: Robert Spears 1921: Robert Spears 1922:...
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  • the Motor Car. Granta Books. ISBN 1-86207-698-7. "1769 The "fardier" of Cugnot". History of the Automobile: origin to 1900. Hergé. "1788 Steam engine of...
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