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Was Baron karl von drais a girl or a boy?

Like most barons, and people named "Karl", Karl von drais was male.


Where did baron Karl von drais work?

- Born, grown up and died at Karlsruhe(Baden-Wuerttemberg)- studied at Heidelberg University- lived in Mannheim and Karlsruhein Germany.Baron Karl von Drais (1785-1851) was an inventor who spent his entire life in Germany.


Where did Karl von Frisch go to school?

From 1803 to 1805, Drais studied architecture, agriculture and physics at the University of Heidelberg.


When did Baron Karl Von Drais die?

He died on December 10 1851He died at 66 but not because of his running horse.


Who was Karl friedrich Von drais mom and papa?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchKarl Drais ca 1820, then still a baronKarl Von Drais on his original Laufmaschine, earliest two-wheeler, in 1819Wooden draisine (around 1820), modified by unknown builderKarl Drais (April 29, 1785 - December 10, 1851) was a German inventor and invented the Laufmaschine ("running machine"), also later called the velocipede, draisine (English) or "draisienne" (French), also nicknamed the dandy horse. This incorporated the two-wheeler principle that is basic to the bicycle and motorcycle and was the beginning of mechanized personal transport. Drais also invented the earliest typewriter with a keyboard in 1821, later developed into an early stenograph machine, and a wood-saving cooker including the earliest hay chestKarl Drais was born in Karlsruhe with the aristocratic title Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Christian Ludwig, Freiherr Drais von Sauerbronn, but as he was a democrat, he did not use his title. His father was the chief judge of Baden, Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig von Drais. His mother was Margarete Ernestine von Kaltenthal. The Margrave of Baden, Carl Friedrich von Baden, was one of Karl's godfathers.From 1803 to 1805, Drais studied architecture, agriculture and physics at the University of Heidelberg.He joined the civil service as a forestry official, worked as a teacher in his uncle's private forestry institution, and in 1810 received the title of chief forester, but was not yet assigned a commensurate position. One year later he was suspended from active service, but continued to receive his salary so that he could devote more time to his inventions.Drais's most influential invention was the Laufmaschineor velocipede, the earliest form of a bicycle, yet without pedals. His first reported ride, from Mannheim to the "Schwetzinger Relaishaus" (a coaching inn, located in "Rheinau", today a district of Mannheim) took place on June 12, 1817. In the same year, he undertook his second trip, from Gernsbach to Baden-Baden, and others.On January 12, 1818, Drais was awarded a grand-ducal privilege (Großherzogliches Privileg) to exploit his invention. Baden had no patent law at that time. Grand Duke Karl also appointed Drais Professor of Mechanics. This was merely an honorary title, not related to any university or other institution. Drais retired from the civil service and continued to receive his salary as a kind of inventor's pension.Disaster overtook Drais, when a political murder was followed by the beheading of the murderous student Ludwig Sand in 1820. Drais' father as the highest judge of Baden had not pleaded for pardon, and his son was mobbed by the student partisans eveywhere in Germany. Therefore, from 1822 to 1827, Drais emigrated to Brazil as a land surveyor on the facenda of Georg Heinrich von Langsdorff, yet returned to Mannheim..H. E. Lessing has shown by circumstantial evidence that the climate anomaly of 1816 Year Without a Summer due to the eruption of Tambora, which impaired transportation in Europe by crop failure and starvation of horses, was the cause of Drais's invention of the velocipede.[1]Drais died in his home town of Karlsruhe in 1851 penniless, after the Prussians had suppressed the revolution of 1849 in Baden and seized his pension completely to pay for the "costs of revolution"