Jules-Albert de Dion

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Jules-Albert de Dion was a pioneering French automobile manufacturer and motorsport enthusiast who co-founded the De Dion-Bouton company and played a key role in the early development of motor racing.

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instanceOf French politician
automobile pioneer
human
industrialist
motorsport enthusiast
awardReceived winner of Paris–Rouen 1894 on elapsed time
birthCountry France
birthDate 1856-03-09
birthPlace Nantes
burialPlace France
businessPartner Charles Trépardoux NERFINISHED
Georges Bouton
causeOfDeath natural causes
coFounded De Dion-Bouton
countryOfCitizenship France
deathDate 1946-08-19
developed De Dion axle
era Belle Époque
familyName De Dion rear axle
surface form: de Dion
fieldOfWork automobile manufacturing
internal combustion engines
motorsport
steam vehicles
givenName Jules-Albert
influenced development of light high-speed engines
early European automobile industry
involvedIn development of early petrol cars
development of early steam cars
knownFor co-founding De Dion-Bouton
pioneering mass-produced automobiles
supporting early motor racing events
memberOf Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
surface form: French Chamber of Deputies
name Jules-Albert de Dion self-link
nobleTitle Count
notableWork development of the De Dion-Bouton automobile
promotion of early motor racing
occupation automobile manufacturer
engineer
entrepreneur
politician
participatedIn Paris–Rouen 1894 motor event
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld Deputy in the French National Assembly
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Paris
vehicleCompetedWith steam tractor with passenger trailer

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L’Auto foundedBy Jules-Albert de Dion
Jules-Albert de Dion name Jules-Albert de Dion self-link