• Pierre-Thomas Levassor, simply called Levassor, (25 January 1808, in Fontainebleau – 1 January 1870) was a French stage actor 1842 : La Nuit aux soufflets...
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  • Levassor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles-Auguste Levassor de La Touche-Tréville, French Navy officer. Émile Levassor (1843–1897)...
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    Panhard (redirect from Panhard et Levassor)
    husband's agency. The Panhard et Levassor license was finalised by Louise, who married Levassor in 1890. Daimler and Levassor became friends, and shared improvements...
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    the palace Anna Elizabeth Klumpke, an early twentieth-century artist Pierre Levassor (1808–1870), actor Pascal Lecocq, born in 1958, fine art painter, study...
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    and chief of the naval forces of Rochefort. His uncle, Charles-Auguste Levassor de La Touche-Tréville, served as a rear-admiral, commanding the light squadron...
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    published by Ledentu in 1855. On 27 June 1856 Lefort and his partner Pierre Levassor gave the first performance in London of Offenbach's Les deux aveugles...
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    Panhard et Levassor and Les fils de Peugeot frères ('The sons of Peugeot brothers'), with vehicles that were "easy to use". In 1894, Pierre Giffard, editor...
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    on 19 April, where it played as part of a tour by the French actor Pierre Levassor from the Théâtre du Palais-Royal. The first work by Offenbach to be...
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    Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville (1745–1804), French admiral. Charles Rigault de Genouilly (1807–1873), French admiral, conqueror of Vietnam. Pierre Loti...
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  • and that Spinoza had not in fact died an atheist as had been alleged, in Pierre Bayle's account. The main religious battle had now shifted, Le Vassor argued...
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    modern competition where the fastest is the winner. It was a win for Émile Levassor, who came first after completing the 1,178km race in 48 hours, almost six...
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    equivalent of about three 3 million Euros at 2006 valuation) in Panhard & Levassor, part of their five million francs capitalisation. This established the...
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    possible by the "Crochat Colardeau" transmission which coupled a Panhard-Levassor four-cylinder 67 kW (90 hp) sleeve-valve gasoline engine to an electric...
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    Doriot (Peugeot) at 16’30", René Panhard (Panhard) at 33’30’’ and Émile Levassor (Panhard) at 55’30”. The official winners were Peugeot and Panhard as cars...
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    innovation. Krebs succeeded Levassor as Panhard et Levassor's general manager from 1897 to 1916. He transformed the Panhard et Levassor Company into one of the...
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  • eligible racers.[dubious – discuss] The first to arrive was Émile Levassor in his Panhard-Levassor 1205cc model. He completed the course (1,178 km or 732 miles)...
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    Marcel Duchamp (category Lycée Pierre-Corneille alumni)
    Sarazin-Levassor; however, they divorced six months later. It was rumored that Duchamp had chosen a marriage of convenience, because Sarazin-Levassor was...
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  • navy. French naval officers had become more talented and one, Admiral Pierre André, Comte de Suffren, proved to be a brilliant opponent in the Indian...
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    Établissements Panhard et Levassor through its then manager Arthur Krebs The new vehicle manufactured by Panhard et Levassor, the Tracteur Panhard-Châtillon...
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    through the influence of his close friend, the future admiral Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville, became an officer in the royal household (Maison...
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  • and covered 1,431 km. It was won by Fernand Charron driving a Panhard et Levassor for 33 hours at an average speed of 43 km/h over unsurfaced roads. The...
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    1901 he finished 10th in the Paris–Berlin Trail, driving a Panhard et Levassor No 13, and completing the 1105 km in 19 hours and 59 seconds. In 1902 he...
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    was Panhard et Levassor in France, which also introduced the first four-cylinder engine. Panhard was originally called Panhard et Levassor, and was established...
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    Exiles of Marcel Duchamp, Cambridge, MIT Press, 2007. Lydie Fischer Sarazin-Levassor, A Marriage in Check. The Heart of the Bride Stripped by her Bachelor,...
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    105. The car was variously called the CD-Panhard coach, the Panhard et Levassor CD Le Mans and the CD-Panhard Dyna Coupé, but in the results of the 1962...
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  • of Leclanché cell Émile Levassor and René Panhard (1864), founders of the first car manufacturing company, Panhard et Levassor André Michelin (1877), founder...
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    ‘works’ entries. Four-car teams came from Ferrari, Abarth and Panhard et Levassor. Most other works and privateer teams brought 3-car teams. Again, Ferrari...
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  • the British surrender during the American Revolutionary War. Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville 1745–1804 French Perhaps the most reliable naval commander...
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  • 8 37 Sergey Dimitriewich Renault +1:07:39.0 9 16 George Heath Panhard-Levassor +1:09:03.0 10 49 Perpère Germain +1:12:34.4 11 12 Alessandro Cagno Itala...
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    The first edition in 1899 was won by René de Knyff driving a Panhard et Levassor at 30 mph (50 km/h). Organized by Le Matin, under the control of the Automobile...
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