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Amélie de Dietrich, née de Berckheim (1776–1855) was a French-German industrialist. She managed the ironworks in Jaegerthal from 1806 after the death of her husband to her own death. She has been referred to as the first female industrialist in Alsace. De Dietrich was married to Jean-Albert de Dietrich (1773–1806). After his death, she inherited the major De Dietrich Company, then one of the largest companies in Europe. De Dietrich was considered a major industrial magnate during the reign of Napoleon I.
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dbo:abstract | Amélie de Dietrich, née de Berckheim (1776–1855) was a French-German industrialist. She managed the ironworks in Jaegerthal from 1806 after the death of her husband to her own death. She has been referred to as the first female industrialist in Alsace. De Dietrich was married to Jean-Albert de Dietrich (1773–1806). After his death, she inherited the major De Dietrich Company, then one of the largest companies in Europe. De Dietrich was considered a major industrial magnate during the reign of Napoleon I. De Dietrich is described as a successful innovator who was the first to introduce decorative designs into industrial products from cast iron. (en) Amélie de Dietrich, född 15 juli 1776 i Ribeauvillé, död 24 december 1855 i Strassburg, var en tysk-fransk brukspatron och industrialist. Hon var ägare och direktör för järnbruken i från sin makes död år 1806, och har kallats den första kvinnliga industrialisten i Alsace. Hon var gift med Jean-Albert de Dietrich (1773–1806). Maken var arvtagare till en av Frankrikes mest betydande industrier, De Dietrichs förvaltningsbolag och industribolag. Hon ärvde verksamheten av sin make 1806 och blev därmed en av Frankrikes mest betydande industrimagnater under Napoleon I:s regeringstid. Hon beskrivs som en framgångsrik innovatör och som den första industrialist i Frankrike – och den första kvinnan – som introducerade en design-logo för industriprodukter. (sv) |
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rdfs:comment | Amélie de Dietrich, née de Berckheim (1776–1855) was a French-German industrialist. She managed the ironworks in Jaegerthal from 1806 after the death of her husband to her own death. She has been referred to as the first female industrialist in Alsace. De Dietrich was married to Jean-Albert de Dietrich (1773–1806). After his death, she inherited the major De Dietrich Company, then one of the largest companies in Europe. De Dietrich was considered a major industrial magnate during the reign of Napoleon I. (en) Amélie de Dietrich, född 15 juli 1776 i Ribeauvillé, död 24 december 1855 i Strassburg, var en tysk-fransk brukspatron och industrialist. Hon var ägare och direktör för järnbruken i från sin makes död år 1806, och har kallats den första kvinnliga industrialisten i Alsace. (sv) |
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