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  1. Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler was the son of a baker named Johannes Däumler (Daimler) and his wife Frederika, from the town of Schorndorf near Stuttgart, Württemberg. By the age of 13 (1847), he had completed six years of primary studies in Lateinschule and became interested in engineering.

  2. Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler was the son of a baker named Johannes Däumler (Daimler) and his wife Frederika, from the town of Schorndorf near Stuttgart, Württemberg. By the age of thirteen (1847), he had completed his six years of primary studies in Lateinschule, where he had also had additional drawing lessons on Sundays and expressed an ...

  3. Personal Life & Legacy. Daimler was married to Emma Kunz in 1867 and had two sons Adolf and Paul. The marriage lasted for more than twenty years until Emma’s death. The renowned entrepreneur was suffering from heart disease at the end of 1880s.

  4. Wilhelm Maybach. Inventions: gasoline engine. motorcycle. Gottlieb Daimler (born March 17, 1834, Schorndorf, Württemberg [Germany]—died March 6, 1900, Cannstatt, near Stuttgart) was a German mechanical engineer who was a major figure in the early history of the automotive industry.

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  5. Daimler was a cosmopolitan man, instrumental in founding auto industries in Germany, France and England. His core ability was engines, and he didn’t care whether they were powering cars, boats, trams, pumps or airships. He is also known for inventing the first high-speed petrol engine and the first four-wheel automobile. Advertisements.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bertha_BenzBertha Benz - Wikipedia

    Karl Benz was a poor marketer and faced competition by Gottlieb Daimler, which prompted his wife to undertake the test drive in 1888. The Benz Patent-Motorwagen Number 3 of 1886, used by Bertha Benz for the highly publicized first long distance road trip, 106 km (66 mi), by automobile First cross-country automobile journey, 1888

  8. Mar 18, 2019 · On March 8, 1886, Daimler took a stagecoach (made by Wilhelm Wimpff & Sohn) and adapted it to hold his engine, thereby designing the world's first four-wheeled automobile. In 1889, Gottlieb Daimler invented a V-slanted two cylinder, four-stroke engine with mushroom-shaped valves.

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