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Amédée-Ernest Bollée (11 January 1844 – 20 January 1917) was a French bellfounder and inventor who went on to produce a number of steam vehicles. After 1867 he was known as "Amédée père" to distinguish him from his similarly named son, Amédée-Ernest-Marie Bollée (1867–1926).
For more information, see Wikipedia.
His first steam vehicle, L'Obéissante of 1873, is preserved in the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris. It carried 12 passengers and was driven by two V-twin steam engines, one for each rear wheel.