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  1. Emil Jellinek, known after 1903 as Emil Jellinek-Mercedes (6 April 1853 – 21 January 1918), was an automobile entrepreneur of the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG), responsible in 1900 for commissioning the first modern automobile, the Mercedes 35hp.

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  2. Dec 18, 2014 · Emil Jellinek was born in Leipzig on April 6, 1853. In April 1900 the pseudonym 'Mercedes' became a product name. Jellinek and DMG concluded an agreement covering the sale of vehicles and engines, also agreeing to develop a new form of engine which would bear 'the name Daimler-Mercedes'.

  3. Apr 6, 2016 · Learn how Emil Jellinek, a German entrepreneur and racing driver, became the first owner of the world's first modern car, the Mercedes, in 1900. He named his daughter Mércédès and designed the first Mercedes automobile, named after her. He died in 1918 and the company merged with Benz & Cie.

  4. Apr 6, 2022 · Emil Jellinek was a German inventor and entrepreneur who built the first modern automobile, the 1900 35 hp Daimler-Mercedes, in 1899. He named his daughter Mercedes after his car and added her name to his surname, becoming Emil Jellinek-Mercedes. Learn more about his life, achievements and legacy in this article.

  5. Certainly, we all know that the first automobile with “Mercedes” on the grille came along in 1901, 15 years after Carl Benz had invented the automobile and Gottlieb Daimler had first motorized a carriage.We also know that Emil Jellinek was much involved, and that Mercédès was the name of his eldest daughter.

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  7. Aug 10, 2015 · (Roizen, 2014, p. 78) Perhaps Jellineks most enduring contribution to the field of alcohol studies is his idea of “phases” of the alcohol addict, exemplified by his famous doodle, later tweaked by Dr. Max Glatt to include a recovery element, but still popularly referred to as the “Jellinek Curve.”

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    In June 1903, Emil Jellinek obtained permission to call himself Jellinek-Mercedes from then on. " This is probably the first time that a father has taken his daughter's name," commented Jellinek. In 1909 he withdrew from the automobile business. Emil Jellinek died on January 21rd, 1918 in Geneva at the age of 65. Jellinek, Emil.

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