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Benz in 1869 at the age of 25. Carl Benz was born Karl Friedrich Michael Vaillant on 25 November 1844 in Mühlburg, now a borough of Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, which is part of modern Germany.
Bertha Benz at age 18, c. 1867 Cäcilie Bertha Ringer was born on 3 May 1849 to a wealthy carpenter family in Pforzheim.She was the third of nine children. Her father, Karl Friedrich Ringer, a master builder and carpenter, and her 20 year younger mother, Auguste Friedrich, were wealthy individuals who invested heavily in their children's educations.
Children: 1: Ken Duken is a German actor and director. Early life ... Carl & Bertha (2011) - Carl Benz; A Day for a Miracle (2011, Germany, Austria, TV film) ...
Bertha Benz (1849–1944), German marketing entrepreneur who was the first to drive an automobile for a long distance, wife of Carl Benz; Carl Benz (1844–1929), German engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur who built the first patented automobile; Derek Benz (born 1971), American author of fantasy fiction for children; Edward J. Benz, Jr ...
In March 2008, Angela Elis announced a break from the screen to devote herself to her family and her two children and to write books. She first wrote "Typisch Ossi – Typisch Wessi", then "Kreuzweise deutsch", as well as the first biography of Bertha Benz , the wife of car inventor Carl Benz and the world's first female long-distance driver ...
Ulli is the fifth of six children born to Wilhelm Heinrich Kampelmann and Elsa (née Pilz) in Halle (Saale), Sachsen Anhalt, East Germany. She was drawn to the arts from an early age. She attended university in Halle where she earned her Master of Education degree and went on to study Educational Philosophy at Technische Universität Berlin .
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For the first time Karl Benz publicly drove the car on July 3, 1886, in Mannheim at a top speed of 16 km/h (10 mph). [10] Benz later made more models of the Motorwagen: model number 2 had 1.1 kW (1.5 hp) engine, and model number 3 had 1.5 kW (2 hp) engine, allowing the vehicle to reach a maximum speed of approximately 16 km/h (10 mph).