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  1. Louis Jacques Balsan (September 16, 1868 – November 4, 1956) was a French aviator and industrialist, born at Châteauroux (Indre) in 1868, who was the second husband of society beauty Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough.

  2. Il 4 luglio 1921 Consuelo sposò Jacques Balsan, un pioniere francese, pilota di mongolfiere, aeroplani e idrovolanti, che un tempo aveva lavorato con i Fratelli Wright. Erede anche di una fabbrica di tessuti, Balsan era un fratello minore di Étienne Balsan, che era un importante amore giovanile di Coco Chanel.

  3. Consuelo's second marriage, on July 4, 1921, was to Lt. Col. Jacques Balsan, a record-breaking pioneer French balloon, aircraft, and hydroplane pilot who once worked with the Wright Brothers. Also a textile manufacturing heir, Balsan was a younger brother of Étienne Balsan, who was an early lover of Coco Chanel.

  4. Liste détaillée. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Louis Jacques Balsan est un aviateur français, pionnier de l’aéronautique, né à Châteauroux ( Indre) le 16 septembre 1868 et mort à New York le 4 novembre 1956 des suites d’une insolation.

  5. 8 gen 2021 · Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan was a wealthy American heiress who married the French aviator Jacques Balsan after a long and unhappy first marriage. Learn about her life, her family, her style and her legacy in this article from Southampton History.

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  6. 10 nov 2019 · It was here that Jacques Balsan passed away in 1956. Bereaved, Consuelo kept the apartment until her own death in 1964. It was eventually purchased by Patricia Kennedy Lawford in 1966, and sold by her estate in 2007 for a little north of twelve million dollars.

  7. www.amsi-balsan-asso.fr › wp-content › uploadsJacques BALSAN (1868-1956)

    Jacques BALSAN fut très tôt membre de l'Aéro-Club de France et son Vice-Président de 1905 à 1921. Il fonde en 1908 le prix de l’Aéro-Club de France pour la photographie aérienne. Le 21 novembre 1908, dans le cadre du «Prix des 200 mètres » créé par l’Aéro-Club de France, Jacques BALSAN, Paul TISSANDIER et Ernest ZENS assurent