Daniel-Charles Trudaine
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Daniel-Charles Trudaine (3 January 1703 – 19 January 1769) was a French administrator and civil engineer.[1] Trudaine was one of the primary developers of the present French road system.
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Daniel-Charles Trudaine | |
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Born | (1703-01-03)January 3, 1703 Paris, France |
Died | January 19, 1769(1769-01-19) (aged 66) France |
Occupation(s) | Administrator, civil engineer |
Parent | Charles Trudaine |
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He is also known for the monumental Atlas de Trudaine ("Trudaine Atlas", also known as "Trudaine Road Maps"), made under his direction.