Le Mans

Le Mans

Le Mans is a city in northwestern France. It's known for the 24 Hours of Le Mans Museum, which chronicles the history of the city's famed 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race. The Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans race track, offers simulator rides and amateur go-karting. In the old town, the Gothic-style Le Mans Cathedral features stained-glass windows and flying buttresses. East is the 13th-century Royal Abbey of Epau. ― Google

People died in Le Mans (First 11 people) - Page 1

Philippe de Luxembourg

Philippe de Luxembourg


Ahmed-Tidjani Cissé

Ahmed-Tidjani Cissé

Playwright

Maurice Ajam

Maurice Ajam


Charles de Hémard de Denonville

Charles de Hémard de Denonville


Marie Oyon

Marie Oyon

Former Member of the Council of the Republic of France

Marcel-Marie Dubois

Marcel-Marie Dubois


Gojko Nikoliš

Gojko Nikoliš

Physician

Charles Georges Ferville-Suan

Charles Georges Ferville-Suan

French Sculptor

Michel Ferté

Michel Ferté

French motorsports racing driver

Gebhard VII of Mansfeld-Mittelort

Gebhard VII of Mansfeld-Mittelort


Philip Schuyler

Philip Schuyler

Former United States Senator