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Zénobe Théophile
Gramme (French pronunciation: [zenɔb teɔfil ɡʁam]; 4
April 1826 – 20
January 1901) was a
Belgian electrical engineer. He was born at Jehay-Bodegnée...
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among the most
influential scientists.
Chemist Ernest Solvay and
engineer Zenobe Gramme (École
industrielle de Liège) gave
their names to the
Solvay process...
- François
Zénobe Philippe Albergotti,
count of
Albergotti (Florence, 25 May 1654 - Paris, 23
March 1717) was a
French lieutenant-general of
Italian extraction...
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Goffin (born 1990),
tennis player Anton Gosswin (16th century),
composer Zénobe Gramme (1826–1901),
inventor André
Ernest Modeste Grétry (1741–1813), composer...
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generator that
produces direct current,
named for its
Belgian inventor,
Zénobe Gramme, and was
built as
either a
dynamo or a magneto. It was the first...
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Heinrich Ruhmkorff, who
commercialised the
induction coil, and
Zénobe Gramme,
inventor of the
Gramme dynamo and the
first practical electric motor...
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first commercially successful DC
motors followed the
developments by
Zénobe Gramme who, in 1871,
reinvented Pacinotti's
design and
adopted some solutions...
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Zenobius Membré, O.M.R. (1645 – c.1687), was a
French Franciscan Recollect friar and
missionary in
North America. Membré was born at Bapaume, then in the...
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lighthouse in 1899, the
first international radio broadcast to
France was made.
Zénobe Gramme of
Belgium made a much
better design in 1870 with self-excitation...
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Walther de
Sluze (1622–1685),
mathematician and
abbot of Amay
Zénobe Gramme (1824-1902),
inventor of the
dynamo "Wettelijke
Bevolking per gemeente...