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  1. Immanuel Nobel was a Swedish engineer, inventor and industrialist, and the father of Alfred Nobel. He moved to Russia in 1838 and founded a war supplies factory, but faced economic difficulties and returned to Sweden in 1859.

  2. Learn about Immanuel Nobel, the father of Alfred Nobel, a self-taught inventor and building contractor who worked with nitroglycerine. Find out his biography, inventions, and family tragedies.

  3. Immanuel Nobel was the founder of the Nobel dynasty and a prolific inventor who worked in Sweden, Finland and Russia. He invented machines for mining, warships and nitroglycerin, but faced financial difficulties and personal tragedies throughout his life.

  4. Immanuel Nobel was the father of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite. He developed nitroglycerin and built a factory to produce it in Sweden.

  5. Immanuel Nobel (24 March 1801 – 3 September 1872), the younger, was a Swedish engineer and inventor. [1] He was the inventor of the rotary lathe used in plywood manufacturing. [2] He was the father of Robert Nobel, Ludvig Nobel and Alfred Nobel.

  6. Learn about the inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel, and his father Immanuel Nobel, who was an engineer and inventor. Discover how they contributed to the development of explosives, naval mines, and the oil industry.

  7. Alfred Nobel was a Swedish inventor, entrepreneur and author who created dynamite and established the Nobel Prize in 1895. His father, Immanuel Nobel, was a mechanical engineer who moved to Russia and started a business in explosives.