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Marie Marvingt (20
February 1875 – 14
December 1963) was a
French athlete, mountaineer, aviator, and journalist. She won
numerous prizes for her sporting...
- The
Stade Marie-
Marvingt (previously MMArena) is a multi-use
stadium in Le Mans, France, that
opened in
January 2011. It is used
mostly for
football matches...
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Marie Marvingt (France)".
Centennial of
Women Pilots.
Archived from the
original on 11
January 2015.
Retrieved 10
January 2015. In 1915,
Marvingt became...
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February 18:00
Viking Stadion,
Stavanger 25
February 21:10
Stade Marie-
Marvingt, Le Mans 4
April 4
April 20:00 Kybunpark, St.
Gallen 8
April 8
April 19:00...
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determine who the
official winner was,
since each
temporary leader (e.g.
Marie Marvingt in 1911) was
referred to in
several contemporary records as
having "won"...
- the
season playing home
games in
front of low
crowds at the
Stade Marie-
Marvingt in Le Mans due to
works on the
Stade Robert Diochin, the team were relegated...
- (1822–1901)
Edmond Laguerre (1834–1886)
Henri Poincaré (1854–1912)
Marie Marvingt (1875–1963)
Louis Camille Maillard (1878–1936)
Hubert Curien (1924–2005)...
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Marie Marvingt was a record-breaking balloonist, an aviator, and
during World War I she
became the
first female combat pilot.
Marie Marvingt received...
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Dijon Dijon Stade Gaston Gérard 15,995 Le Mans Le Mans
Stade Marie-
Marvingt 25,000
Nancy Nancy Stade Marcel Picot 20,087 Nîmes Nîmes
Stade des Antonins...
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Marie Marvingt (France)".
Centennial of
Women Pilots.
Archived from the
original on
January 11, 2015.
Retrieved January 10, 2015. In 1915,
Marvingt became...