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Léon Charles Thévenin

1857 - 1926

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Léon Charles Thévenin (French: [tev(ə)nɛ̃]; 30 March 1857, Meaux, Seine-et-Marne – 21 September 1926, Paris) was a French telegraph engineer who extended Ohm's law to the analysis of complex electrical circuits. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Léon Charles Thévenin is the 155th most popular engineer, the 2,858th most popular biography from France and the 20th most popular French Engineer.

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Among ENGINEERS

Among engineers, Léon Charles Thévenin ranks 155 out of 389Before him are Georgy Babakin, William Playfair, Mikhail Yangel, Alexei Tupolev, Mstislav Keldysh, and Adolphe Alphand. After him are Henryk Dembiński, Gérard Larrousse, Philippe LeBon, Anton Flettner, Hanns Hörbiger, and Marc Seguin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1857, Léon Charles Thévenin ranks 67Before him are Henry Fairfield Osborn, and Simon Hollósy. After him are Auguste Serrurier, Wilhelm Kienzl, Oskar von Hutier, Gotō Shinpei, George Hendrik Breitner, Julius Popper, Émile Cohl, Abdurreshid Ibrahim, Charles Frédéric Petit, and Uroš Predić. Among people deceased in 1926, Léon Charles Thévenin ranks 49After him are Albert Robida, Krste Misirkov, Annie Oakley, Bertha Wegmann, Ye Wanyong, Katō Takaaki, Enrico Toselli, Lars Magnus Ericsson, Luther Burbank, William Larned, Joan Alcover, and Carlos Schwabe.

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In France

Among people born in France, Léon Charles Thévenin ranks 2,858 out of 6,770Before him are Jean Vincent (1930), Maryan Wisniewski (1937), Varro Atacinus (-82), Albert Kahn (1860), Andréa Ferréol (1947), and Jean Pierre Flourens (1794). After him are Pierre André de Suffren (1729), Adolf Wagner (1890), François-Jean de la Barre (1745), Antoine Pesne (1683), William Waddington (1826), and Michel Berger (1947).

Among ENGINEERS In France

Among engineers born in France, Léon Charles Thévenin ranks 20Before him are Alexandre Darracq (1855), Georges Leclanché (1836), Pierre Berthier (1782), Pierre-Émile Martin (1824), Gabriel Voisin (1880), and Adolphe Alphand (1817). After him are Gérard Larrousse (1940), Philippe LeBon (1767), Marc Seguin (1786), Antoine de Chézy (1718), Pierre-Paul Riquet (1609), and Louis Charles Breguet (1880).