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- Lucien_Rosengart abstract "Lucien Rosengart (11 January 1881 in Paris, France – 27 July 1976) was a French engineer.His early life was shaped by carriages and the advance of the automobile age. He first started working as a mechanic at the age of 12, and by age 24 he had a machine shop in Belleville and several patents to his credit. By 1914 his products included railway parts, bicycle parts, and a rocket that allowed artillery shells to be exploded while airborne. This attracted the attention of the French Government and they set him up with two factories, one in Paris and one in Saint-Brieuc - at this point he began working with Andre Citroën's company, which provided the shells. By the end of the first world war, he'd become a skilled businessman and helped both Peugeot and Citroën stave off bankruptcy. Involvement with these companies led Rosengart to think of building his own car. He was already making bicycles.".
- Lucien_Rosengart thumbnail Rosengart_LR4_1928.jpg?width=300.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageExternalLink bmws_designers.htm.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageExternalLink www.ekeren-ton.nl.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageExternalLink www.rosengart-museum.de.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageID "993446".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageLength "3853".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageRevisionID "703686067".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Adler_(automobile).
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Austin_7.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Bellanger_(automobile).
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Belleville,_Paris.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Berliet_Dauphine_11CV.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Category:1881_births.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_deaths.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Citroën.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Flat_twin_engine.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Neuilly-sur-Seine.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot_402.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Brieuc.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(projectile).
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink Vichy_France.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink File:Rosengart_Cabriolet_1930.jpg.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink File:Rosengart_LR4_1928.jpg.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink File:Rosengart_LR4n_c.jpg.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLink File:Rosengart_lr2_c.jpg.
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lucien Rosengart".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rosengart".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Societé Industrielle de l'Ouest Parisien (SIOP)".
- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
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- Lucien_Rosengart wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Lucien_Rosengart subject Category:1881_births.
- Lucien_Rosengart subject Category:1976_deaths.
- Lucien_Rosengart hypernym Engineer.
- Lucien_Rosengart type Person.
- Lucien_Rosengart type Thing.
- Lucien_Rosengart comment "Lucien Rosengart (11 January 1881 in Paris, France – 27 July 1976) was a French engineer.His early life was shaped by carriages and the advance of the automobile age. He first started working as a mechanic at the age of 12, and by age 24 he had a machine shop in Belleville and several patents to his credit. By 1914 his products included railway parts, bicycle parts, and a rocket that allowed artillery shells to be exploded while airborne.".
- Lucien_Rosengart label "Lucien Rosengart".
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- Lucien_Rosengart sameAs Lucien_Rosengart.
- Lucien_Rosengart sameAs Lucien_Rosengart.
- Lucien_Rosengart sameAs m.03xgt4.
- Lucien_Rosengart sameAs Q333081.
- Lucien_Rosengart wasDerivedFrom Lucien_Rosengart?oldid=703686067.
- Lucien_Rosengart depiction Rosengart_LR4_1928.jpg.
- Lucien_Rosengart isPrimaryTopicOf Lucien_Rosengart.