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  1. Emil Oskar Nobel ( / noʊˈbɛl / noh-BEL, Swedish: [nʊˈbɛlː]; a.k.a. Oscar; 29 October 1843 – 3 September 1864) was a member of the Nobel family. [1] Biography. Emil Nobel was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. He was the youngest son of Immanuel Nobel (1801–1872) and Karolina Andrietta Ahlsell (1803–1889).

  2. Emil Oskar Nobel. Swedishbrother of Alfred Nobel; Emil died together with several other factory workers, the victim of an explosion, while experimenting with nitroglycerine at Nobels Sprängolja, his father's factory at Heleneborg in Stockholm.

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

    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.

  4. Explore genealogy for Emil Nobel born 1843 Saint Petersburg, Russia died 1864 Heleneborg, Skåne, Sweden including ancestors + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

    • October 29, 1843
    • September 3, 1864
  5. Emil Nobel. Emil Oskar Nobel was a member of the Nobel family, the youngest son of Immanuel Nobel, the younger, and of his wife Caroline Andrietta Ahlsell.

  6. Jul 31, 2017 · Indeed, Alfred’s younger brother, Emil Oskar Nobel, and a laboratory technician were killed in an accidental explosion in a Nobel laboratory. Within a year, Alfred produced a detonator for a large quantity of nitroglycerin or other explosive substance too dangerous for handlers to explode directly.

  7. www.nobelprize.org › alfred-nobel › emil-nobelEmil Nobel - NobelPrize.org

    Alfred Nobels youngest brother Emil, killed in the explosion at Heleneborg in 1864.

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