Marquis Jules Félix Philippe Albert de Dion de Wandonne (9 March 1856 – 19 August 1946) was a French pioneer of the automobile industry. He invented a...
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the Marquis Jules-Albert de Dion, Georges Bouton, and Bouton's brother-in-law Charles Trépardoux. The company was formed in 1883 after de Dion saw a toy...
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De Dion may refer to: Jules-Albert de Dion (1856–1946), automobile pioneer Henri de Dion (1828–1878), engineer de Dion-Bouton, automobile manufacturer...
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The de Dion tube was named after Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, founder of French automobile manufacturer De Dion-Bouton. The tube, however, was invented...
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(78 mi) event. The first driver across the finishing line at Rouen was Jules-Albert de Dion, but he did not win the main prize because his steam vehicle needed...
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Georges Bouton (section De Dion-Bouton)
French toymaker and engineer who with fellow Frenchman Jules-Albert de Dion founded the De Dion-Bouton company in 1883. The pair first worked together...
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fast-running de Dion-Bouton engine set new standards for vehicular motors, and is regarded as the precursor of all motorcycle engines. Jules-Albert de Dion, the...
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vehicle, and the first home, was the steam-powered De Dion-Bouton driven by the Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, but was ineligible for the main prize because...
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Pierre Giffard (section Le Sieur de Va-Partout)
car-maker Comte Jules-Albert de Dion over the whole Dreyfus affair led de Dion to create a rival daily, L'Auto, which in turn created the Tour de France cycle...
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list: Joseph Liouville and Charles Hermite. not to be confused with Jules-Albert de Dion, automobile pioneer not to be confused with Nicolas Léonard Sadi...
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Robert Bosch (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
was building could be adapted to motor vehicles. In particular, a Jules-Albert de Dion tricycle was the test case. Arnold Zähringer, and Gottlob Honold...
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Jean-Baptiste Charcot for the Marquis Jules-Albert de Dion, who donated three motor sledges and whose De Dion-Bouton works produced equipment for the...
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Count Jules-Albert de Dion was first into Rouen after 6 hours and 48 minutes at an average speed of 19 km/h. He finished 3'30" ahead of Albert Lemaître...
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had been set up by journalists and businesspeople including Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, Adolphe Clément, and Édouard Michelin in 1899. The rival paper emerged...
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(78 mi), from Porte Maillot in Paris, through the Bois de Boulogne, to Rouen. Count Jules-Albert de Dion was first into Rouen after 6 hours 48 minutes at an...
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Paris Motor Show (redirect from Mondial de l'automobile de Paris)
first motor show in the world, started in 1898 by industry pioneer, Jules-Albert de Dion. After 1910, it was held at the Grand Palais in the Champs-Élysées...
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city' motoring event had been the 1894 Paris–Rouen where the Count Jules-Albert de Dion was first into Rouen but steam-powered vehicles were ineligible for...
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(d. 1931) March 9 Eddie Foy Sr., American vaudevillian (d. 1928) Jules-Albert de Dion, French automobile pioneer (d. 1946) March 16 – Napoléon, Prince...
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French Grand Prix (redirect from Grand Prix de France)
by the Automobile Club de France (ACF). The race was 126 km (78 mi) long and was won by Count Jules-Albert de Dion in his De Dion Bouton steam powered car...
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July 22 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Rouen. The fastest finisher was the Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, but the "official" victory was awarded to Albert Lemaître driving his three-horsepower petrol...
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Léon Daudet Edgar Degas Léon Deschamps Édouard Detaille Léon Dierx Jules-Albert de Dion René Doumic Guillaume Dubufe Pierre Duhem Emmanuel des Essarts Émile...
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Nantes (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Minister of France) Antoinette Van Leer Polk (1847-1919), baroness Jules-Albert de Dion (1856-1946), automotive pioneer Aristide Briand (1862-1932), 1926...
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Date Name Winning driver Winning constructor 22 July Paris–Rouen Jules-Albert de Dion de Dion-Bouton...
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(Panhard) and Émile Levassor (Panhard). Count Jules-Albert de Dion reached Rouen 3’30" ahead of Albert Lemaître but as cars were judged on speed, handling...
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Brisson, 1898 Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy, 1898 Alfred Dreyfus, 1899 Jules-Albert de Dion, 1899 Victor, Prince Napoléon, 1899 Théophile Delcassé, 1899 The...
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Émile Mayade (category Sportspeople from Puy-de-Dôme)
Panhard in the Paris-Dieppe race which was won by the Marquis Jules-Albert de Dion in a de Dion 20 hp steamer. Mayade died in 1898 in Chevanceaux, Charente-Maritime...
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17 – Channing Pollock, American playwright (b. 1880) August 19 – Jules-Albert de Dion, French automobile pioneer (b. 1856) August 20 – "Rags" Ragland,...
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Étienne van Zuylen van Nyevelt (redirect from Etienne Gustave Frédéric Baron van Zuylen van Nyevelt van de Haar)
in Nice on 8 May 1934. With Jules-Albert de Dion and Paul Meyan, Van Zuylen was a founding member of the Automobile Club de France, and served as the organisation's...
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List of French inventions and discoveries (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
first finisher was Count Jules-Albert de Dion but his steamer was ineligible, so the 'official' victory was awarded to Albert Lemaître driving his 3 hp...
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advertisements were anti-Dreyfusards, especially the Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, owner of the De Dion-Bouton car works. The comte was arrested and spent 15...
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