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Leonty Shamshurenkov

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Leonty Luk'yanovich Shamshurenkov
Леонтий Лукьянович Шамшуренков
Born1687
Bolshepolskaya village, Yaransky Uyezd
Died1758
OccupationInventor
The Tsar Bell inside the Moscow Kremlin

Leonty Luk'yanovich Shamshurenkov (Russian: Леонтий Лукьянович Шамшуренков) (1687—1758) was a self-taught Russian inventor of peasant origin, who designed a device for lifting the Tsar Bell onto a bell-tower, constructed in 1752 the first self-propelling or self-running carriage (may be regarded as precursor to both quadrocycle and automobile) and proposed projects of an original odometer and self-propelling sledge.

A later reconstruction of Shamshurenkov's "self-running" carriage

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