This German lady was a wife, mother, entrepreneur and the driving force behind a famous man. She was made a senator of sorts shortly before her death at a ripe old age. She achieved a notable first.
Jings, I thought it would be more difficult than that!
Spot on, Bristolian. She was the first person to drive a car over a substantial distance - 106 kms from Mannheim to Pforzheim.
On 5 August 1888, without telling her husband and without permission of the authorities, Benz drove with her sons Richard and Eugen, thirteen and fifteen years old, in one of the newly constructed Patent Motorwagen automobiles—from Mannheim to Pforzheim—becoming the first person to drive an automobile over a real distance. Motorized drives before this historic trip were merely very short trial drives, returning to the point of origin, made with mechanical assistants. This pioneering tour had a one-way distance of about 106 km (66 mi).[3]
Although the ostensible purpose of the trip was to visit her mother, Bertha Benz had other motives: to prove to her husband—who had failed to consider marketing his invention adequately—that the automobile they both heavily invested in would become a financial success once it was shown to be useful to the general public; and to give her husband the confidence that his constructions had a future
Unfortunately, for you, I work for a large German company and we use Mecedes Finance for large deals. On one of the many visits I made to their HQ I was given a book of the Mercedes Benze company ( fortunately in English). I have not seen the book for many years and it's probably in my UK home....however I did read it.
My thoughts on the notable first was a drive across the country but thought safer to stick with A-B and let someone else finish.
Sorry!
"'The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." - Mark Twain
Not a vagabond but that's how I was known
I was a thinker ahead of my time but my peers shunned my ideas
If that were not bad enough, our foes, like a flash, adopted them and used them to everyone's surprise.
I was forgotten for many years but found again, as my brilliance was finally recognised, by a man of our times, Once more I was needed in our darkest hours.
Use Google or any other resource. Ask away!
"'The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." - Mark Twain