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Armand Peugeot

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31: 150:. The family had a metal working business, producing a range of practical goods such as springs, saws, spectacle frames and coffee grinders. In 1872, he married Sophie Leonie Fallot (1852–1930) and they had five children, but their only son, Raymond, died in 1896. Armand Peugeot died on 2 January 1915 in 186:
engines. Armand Peugeot wanted to increase production, but Eugène did not want to commit the company to the necessary investment. So, on 2 April 1896, Peugeot set up his own company, Société Anonyme des Automobiles Peugeot. He built a factory at
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In February 1910, without a male heir, he agreed to merge his company with Eugène’s. When he stepped down from managing the company in 1913, Peugeot were the largest car manufacturer in France, producing 10,000 cars per year.
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From 1865, Peugeot and his second cousin Eugène became involved with the running of the company, then called Peugeot Frères Aînés. They took it into cycle manufacture in 1882, and exhibited a steam-powered tricycle at the
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By 1892, the company name was Les Fils de Peugeot Frères, and they had begun to manufacture cars with
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in Paris. They created their first car in their workhouse which is located in eastern France.
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into a manufacturer of bicycles and, later, of automobiles. He was accepted into the
146:, in eastern France, Armand Peugeot was the son of Emile Peugeot and grandson of 122:; 18 February 1849 – 4 February 1915) was a French industrialist, pioneer of the 123: 211: 188: 30: 191:, dedicated to the manufacture of cars with an internal combustion engine. 127: 101: 228:
Car: The Definitive Visual History of the Automobile
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Hérimoncourt
Neuilly-sur-Seine
École Centrale Paris
Peugeot
[aʁmɑ̃pøʒo]
automobile
Peugeot
Automotive Hall of Fame
Herimoncourt
Jean-Pierre Peugeot
Neuilly-sur-Seine
École Centrale Paris
1889 World Fair
Daimler
Audincourt
"Armand Peugeot (1849-1915)"
Car: The Definitive Visual History of the Automobile
ISBN
9780756689384
Virtual Museum of Protestantism: The Peugeot family
Franche-Comté region
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
1849 births
1915 deaths
Peugeot people
French automotive pioneers
École Centrale Paris alumni

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