Philippe Lebon

Philippe Lebon (born with Brachay (Haute-Marne) on May 29th 1767 and died with Paris on December 2nd 1804) is a Engineer, Inventeur of the Gaz of lighting.

It was initially raises at the School of Engineer of the Ponts and Chaussées of Angouleme then professor of mechanics to the Ecole of the Highways Departments of Paris. Its work led it to highlight the properties of gases of Distillation of the Bois. It will use them for the lighting and the Chauffage. Its first application will be the lighting of the town of Paris, after having obtained the patent for its " thermolampe" who was going to revolutionize urban lighting. He dies assassinated on the road of the Havre in Paris, where he went to attend the sacring of Napoleon.

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