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Marguerite Mareuse (18
April 1889 – 17
September 1964) was a
French racing driver. Born in the
Bordeaux region in 1889, the
wealthy Mareuse entered her...
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margins (0.004) from the
winning Bentley. The
Bugatti of
Marguerite Mareuse and
Odette Siko had a trouble-free run and
finished seventh,
stealing the...
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first two
female drivers to
compete at the
event were
Marguerite Mareuse and
Odette Siko in 1930.
France is the most
represented country, having...
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Private entry Maserati in
motorsport Maserati 26 1.5 L8 46
Marguerite Mareuse Private entry Bugatti Bugatti T37A 1.5 L4 48 José
Scaron Private entry...
- poet and
writer Marguerite Louppe (1902–1989),
French painter Marguerite Mareuse (1889–1964),
French racing driver Marguerite M****art (1900–1979), first...
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winner 2L class.), for a
total of 4 entries: 1930 (7th with
Marguerite Mareuse,
Bugatti Type 40 1.5L I4), 1931 (disqualified
confusion of signals, even...
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mistakenly described as the new
subspecies N.
sepultor cadaverinus in 1840 by
Mareuse Nicrophorus germanicus,
mistakenly described as the new
species N. cadaverinus...
- m****cript in
Dijon in 1754.The
reference version was
produced by
Edgar Mareuse [fr] in 1875
after carefully reviewing the text
against the m****cript...
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Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 1930 –
Frenchwomen Marguerite Mareuse and
Odette Siko
became the
first women to race at the 24
Hours of Le Mans...
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Paris , Le Dit des rues de
Paris with preface,
notes and
glossary by
Edgar Mareuse Hugo,
Victor (1994). Les
Miserables Volume Two.
Wordsworth Editions. ISBN 9781853260506...