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  1. Claude Chappe (French: [klod ʃap]; 25 December 1763 – 23 January 1805) was a French inventor who in 1792 demonstrated a practical semaphore system that eventually spanned all of France. His system consisted of a series of towers, each within line of sight of others, each supporting a wooden mast with two crossarms on pivots that could be ...

  2. Claude Chappe was a French engineer and cleric who converted an old idea into a reality by inventing the semaphore visual telegraph. His brother Ignace Chappe (1760–1829), a member of the Legislative Assembly during the French Revolution, strongly supported Claude’s proposal for a visual signal.

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  3. Claude Chappe (né le 25 décembre 1763 à Brûlon 1 et mort le matin du 23 janvier 1805 à Paris, inhumé au cimetière du Père-Lachaise, division 29), est l'inventeur du sémaphore, procédé de communication de l'information à distance plus rapide que tous ceux qu'on avait utilisés jusqu'alors.

  4. Jun 16, 2013 · According to most accounts, the very word "telegraph" - distance writing, in Greek - was coined to describe Claude Chappe's nationwide network of semaphore. At its most extensive, it...

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Learn about Claude Chappe, the French inventor who created the semaphore system, a network of towers that transmitted messages across vast distances. Discover how his invention influenced Napoleon, sparked a European rivalry, and was eventually replaced by electric telegraphs.

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  7. May 15, 2020 · The Napoleonic telegraph system was invented by Claude Chappe. Chappe, who was born in Brûlon on December 25, 1763, initially embarked on a religious career. When he graduated from college in 1783, he became a commendatory abbot and was given two benefices near Paris.

  8. The Chappe telegraph was a French semaphore telegraph system invented by Claude Chappe in the early 1790s. The system was composed of towers placed every 5 to 15 kilometers. Coded messages were sent from tower to tower, with transmission being handled by tower operators using specially designed telescopes.

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