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  1. Emanuel Nobel is 28 when his father Ludvig dies and Emanuel takes over the running of the oil company Branobel. His uncle Alfred was initially doubtful of Emanuel’s leadership ability, but his nephew developed as a business leader and made Nobel’s company flourish. With the Russian Revolution and the nationalisation of all private property, however, everything is lost and Emanuel is forced ...

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Wikipedia Emanuel Nobel; Emanuel L Nobel, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Ragnhild Lundström), hämtad 2018-02-03. Född:1859-06-10 – Ryssland (i St: Petersburg, S:ta Kat) julianska kalendern 1859-06-22 gregorianska kalender; Död:1932-05-31 – Jakobs församling, Stockholms län ; Primary sources

  3. Emanuel Ludvig Nobel, född 22 juni (10 juni enligt gamla stilen) 1859 i Sankt Petersburg, död 31 maj 1932 i Jakobs församling i Stockholm, var en rysk - svensk affärsman. Han var äldste son till Ludvig Nobel, sonson till Immanuel Nobel d y, bror till Carl Nobel och brorson till Alfred Nobel . Emanuel Nobel uppfostrades i Sankt Petersburg ...

  4. Emanuel Nobel is 28 when his father Ludvig dies and Emanuel takes over the running of the oil company Branobel. His uncle Alfred was initially doubtful of Emanuel’s leadership ability, but his nephew developed as a business leader and made Nobel’s company flourish.

  5. Emanuel Nobel Download PDF. E. H. Riesenfeld 1 21 Accesses. Explore all ...

  6. The father of the Nobel brothers, Immanuel, was an important inventor whose work interested him more than financial gain. When he was on the edge of bankruptcy, he sought a new future in St Petersburg where his fortunes were reversed. Among other things, he received the Tsar's imperial gold medal before he once again ended up in financial difficulties and was forced to return to Sweden in 1859.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nobel_familyNobel family - Wikipedia

    e. The Nobel family ( / noʊˈbɛl / noh-BEL ), is a prominent Swedish family closely related to the history both of Sweden and of Russia in the 19th and 20th centuries. Its legacy includes its outstanding contributions to philanthropy and to the development of the armament industry and the oil industry.