• ParisRouen may refer to: ParisRouen (cycle race), completed for the first time in 1869. ParisRouen (motor race), completed in 1894. Open May 3, 1843...
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    world in 1868 at St-Cloud, Paris, although this claim seems to be erroneous. In 1869 he won the world's first road race ParisRouen sponsored by Le Vélocipède...
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    ParisRouen was the first cycle race covering a distance between two cities. It was held between the cities of Paris and Rouen on 7 November 1869. The...
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    born in Alsace and lived in Paris. He raced his own bicycles in order to promote them and placed 10th in the 1869 Paris-Rouen race. James Moore rode a Meyer...
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    The Paris–Le Havre railway is an important 228-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the northwestern port city Le Havre via Rouen. Among...
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    Le Vélocipède Illustré (category 1869 establishments in France)
    city' road-race for bicycles, from Paris to Rouen on 7 November 1869. Le Vélocipède Illustré was published on 1 April 1869 by Richard Lesclide, alias Le Grand...
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  • The Sweat of the Gods, Mousehold Press, pp. 1-2, ISBN 1-874739-37-4 Paris-Rouen 1869 Archived 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Pierre de Coubertin. The...
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  • western outskirts of Paris, in Normandy and in Brittany. These were: Paris à Saint-Germain Paris à Rouen Rouen au Havre Dieppe à Fécamp Paris à Caen et à Cherbourg...
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    The railway from Amiens to Rouen is a French 114-kilometre long railway line, that connects Amiens to Rouen. It was opened in 1867. The line was electrified...
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  • Limoges 1276: Revolt in Limoges 1281: Revolt in Rouen 1292: Tax revolt in Rouen 1307: Revolt in Paris 1309: Crusade of the Poor in northern Europe and...
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