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Immanuel Nobel

1801 - 1872

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Immanuel Nobel the Younger ( noh-BEL, Swedish: [nʊˈbɛlː]; 24 March 1801 – 3 September 1872) was a Swedish engineer, architect, inventor and industrialist. He was the inventor of the rotary lathe used in plywood manufacturing. He was a member of the Nobel family and the father of Robert Nobel, Ludvig Nobel, Alfred Nobel and Emil Oskar Nobel. In 1827 he married the children's mother, Andriette Ahlsell. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Immanuel Nobel is the 85th most popular engineer (down from 60th in 2019). (down from 576th in 2019)

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Among engineers, Immanuel Nobel ranks 85 out of 389Before her are Adrian Newey, Gustaf de Laval, Marcel Renault, Kurt Tank, Henri Farman, and Henry Royce. After her are Harry Nyquist, Nicola Romeo, Jack Swigert, Charles Rolls, Vannevar Bush, and Patrick Head.

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Among people born in 1801, Immanuel Nobel ranks 21Before her are George Biddell Airy, Antoine Augustin Cournot, Archduchess Marie Caroline of Austria, Princess Sophie of Sweden, Vladimir Dal, and Zénaïde Bonaparte. After her are Prince Charles of Prussia, Albert Lortzing, Infanta Isabel Maria of Braganza, William H. Seward, Thomas Cole, and Moritz von Jacobi. Among people deceased in 1872, Immanuel Nobel ranks 21Before her are Ljudevit Gaj, Mary Somerville, Charles-Eugène Delaunay, Mpande kaSenzangakhona, Prince Albert of Prussia, and Vladimir Dal. After her are Kawakami Gensai, Princess Feodora of Leiningen, William H. Seward, George Meade, Handrij Zejler, and Zeng Guofan.

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