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Mércédès Jellinek
'Mércédès Adriana Manuela Ramona Jellinek' was the daughter of Austrian automobile entrepreneur
Emil Jellinek. She was born on
September 16,
1889. She was baptized as 'Maria de las Mércédès Jellinek', but was called Mercedes. She is best known for her father having Daimler's
Mercedes line of cars named after her, beginning with the
Mercedes 35 hp model of
1901. Also, at the
1902 Paris Automobile exhibition, her father hung a large picture of her. Mercedes lived in
Vienna, and was notorious for marrying twice scandalously. She played music and had a good
soprano voice, but never shared her father's passion for automobiles. She died at the age of 39 in
1929 from
tuberculosis.