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Jacob Benjamin Wegner (21 February 1795 – 9 June 1864) was a Norwegian business magnate, estate owner and timber merchant. Born in Königsberg, East Prussia, he moved to London in 1819 and to Berlin in 1820, where he established an independent business as an agent in the British timber and grain trade, as a close associate of the London firm Isaac Solly and Sons. In 1822, he relocated to Norway, after he had bought Blaafarveværket (The Blue-Colour Works) on behalf of a consortium led by the Berlin banker Wilhelm Christian Benecke. From 1822 to 1849, he was Director General and one of two owners of Blaafarveværket; the company was Norway's largest and most successful industrial enterprise in the first half of the 19th century and by far the world's largest producer of cobalt blue. He was als

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  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (Königsberg, 21 de febrer de 1795 − 22 de maig de 1864) va ser un industrial noruec d'origen alemany i terratinent. Va ser el co-propietari i director general de , empresa líder en la indústria de Noruega amb al voltant de 2.000 empleats entre 1823 i 1849, i es caracteritzà tant per ser un industrial pioner, així com un reformador social que va introduir una sèrie de beneficis per als seus treballadors. També fou el propietari de , el principal propietari de i co-propietari de la farga Hassel. Fou el cònsol general de Noruega d'Hamburg, Lübeck i Bremen, en el moment en estats sobirans de la ciutat. Estava casat amb Henriette Seyler (1805-1875), membre del Berenberg-Gossler-Seyler, una dinastia de banquers d'Hamburg. (ca)
  • بنجامين ويغنر (بالألمانية: Benjamin Wegner)‏ (و. 1795 – 1864 م) هو صناعي ‏، وتاجر من مملكة بروسيا، والنرويج، ولد في كونيغسبرغ، توفي عن عمر يناهز 69 عاماً. (ar)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (21 February 1795 – 9 June 1864) was a Norwegian business magnate, estate owner and timber merchant. Born in Königsberg, East Prussia, he moved to London in 1819 and to Berlin in 1820, where he established an independent business as an agent in the British timber and grain trade, as a close associate of the London firm Isaac Solly and Sons. In 1822, he relocated to Norway, after he had bought Blaafarveværket (The Blue-Colour Works) on behalf of a consortium led by the Berlin banker Wilhelm Christian Benecke. From 1822 to 1849, he was Director General and one of two owners of Blaafarveværket; the company was Norway's largest and most successful industrial enterprise in the first half of the 19th century and by far the world's largest producer of cobalt blue. He was also owner of Frogner Manor, the largest co-owner of the Hafslund estate, a co-owner of the Hassel Iron Works and a co-owner of the timber firm Juel, Wegner & Co. Most of his business activities, both in the timber, grain and cobalt segments, focused heavily on export to England, where he spent much time throughout his life. He served as consul general to Norway of the sovereign city-republics of Hamburg, Lübeck and Bremen, and as vice consul of the Kingdom of Portugal. He was married to Henriette Seyler (1805–75), a member of the Berenberg banking dynasty of Hamburg and briefly a co-owner of Berenberg Bank; she was the youngest daughter of Berenberg Bank's long-time head and co-owner L.E. Seyler, and a granddaughter of the Swiss-born banker and theatre principal Abel Seyler and of the Hamburg bankers Johann Hinrich Gossler and Elisabeth Berenberg. (en)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (* 21. Februar 1795 in Königsberg, Ostpreußen; † 22. Mai 1864 in Christiania, Norwegen) war ein norwegischer Industrieller, Gutsbesitzer und Holzhändler deutscher Herkunft. Er war auch hanseatischer und portugiesischer Generalkonsul in Norwegen. Seine Ehefrau Henriette Seyler war Tochter des Hamburger Bankiers L.E. Seyler und Anna Henriette Goßler und Enkeltochter des Theaterprinzipals Abel Seyler. (de)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (21 de fevereiro de 1795 – 9 de junho de 1864) foi um magnata norueguês, proprietário de propriedades e comerciante de madeira. Nascido em Königsberg, mudou-se para Berlim por volta de 1820 e estabeleceu um negócio independente como agente no e grãos, e tornou-se um associado próximo da empresa londrina . Em 1822, ele se mudou para a Noruega, depois de comprar o Blaafarveværket (The Blue-Color Works) em nome de um consórcio liderado pelo banqueiro de Berlim . De 1822 a 1849, ele foi diretor geral e um dos dois proprietários da Blaafarveværket; a empresa foi a maior e mais bem-sucedida empresa industrial da Noruega na primeira metade do século XIX e, de longe, o maior produtor mundial de azul-cobalto. Ele também era proprietário da , o maior co-proprietário da fazenda , co-proprietário da e co-proprietário da firma madeireira Juel, Wegner & Co. A maioria de suas atividades comerciais, tanto em os segmentos de madeira, grãos e cobalto, concentraram-se fortemente nas exportações para a Inglaterra, onde passou muito tempo ao longo de sua vida. Ele serviu como cônsul geral na Noruega das repúblicas soberanas da cidade de Hamburgo, Lübeck e Bremen e como vice-cônsul do Reino de Portugal. Ele foi casado com Henriette Seyler (1805–1875), membro da dinastia bancária de Berenberg em Hamburgo e brevemente co-proprietário do Berenberg Bank; era a filha mais nova do antigo diretor e co-proprietário do Berenberg Bank, L.E. Seyler, e neta do banqueiro suíço e diretor de teatro Abel Seyler e dos banqueiros de Hamburgo Johann Hinrich Gossler e Elisabeth Berenberg. (pt)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner, född 21 februari 1795 i Königsberg (nuvarande Kaliningrad), död 22 maj 1864 i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo), var en preussisk-norsk industrialist, diplomat, och godsägare. Han var ägare av och verkställande direktör för Modums blåfärgsverk. (sv)
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  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (Königsberg, 21 de febrer de 1795 − 22 de maig de 1864) va ser un industrial noruec d'origen alemany i terratinent. Va ser el co-propietari i director general de , empresa líder en la indústria de Noruega amb al voltant de 2.000 empleats entre 1823 i 1849, i es caracteritzà tant per ser un industrial pioner, així com un reformador social que va introduir una sèrie de beneficis per als seus treballadors. També fou el propietari de , el principal propietari de i co-propietari de la farga Hassel. Fou el cònsol general de Noruega d'Hamburg, Lübeck i Bremen, en el moment en estats sobirans de la ciutat. Estava casat amb Henriette Seyler (1805-1875), membre del Berenberg-Gossler-Seyler, una dinastia de banquers d'Hamburg. (ca)
  • بنجامين ويغنر (بالألمانية: Benjamin Wegner)‏ (و. 1795 – 1864 م) هو صناعي ‏، وتاجر من مملكة بروسيا، والنرويج، ولد في كونيغسبرغ، توفي عن عمر يناهز 69 عاماً. (ar)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (* 21. Februar 1795 in Königsberg, Ostpreußen; † 22. Mai 1864 in Christiania, Norwegen) war ein norwegischer Industrieller, Gutsbesitzer und Holzhändler deutscher Herkunft. Er war auch hanseatischer und portugiesischer Generalkonsul in Norwegen. Seine Ehefrau Henriette Seyler war Tochter des Hamburger Bankiers L.E. Seyler und Anna Henriette Goßler und Enkeltochter des Theaterprinzipals Abel Seyler. (de)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner, född 21 februari 1795 i Königsberg (nuvarande Kaliningrad), död 22 maj 1864 i Kristiania (nuvarande Oslo), var en preussisk-norsk industrialist, diplomat, och godsägare. Han var ägare av och verkställande direktör för Modums blåfärgsverk. (sv)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (21 February 1795 – 9 June 1864) was a Norwegian business magnate, estate owner and timber merchant. Born in Königsberg, East Prussia, he moved to London in 1819 and to Berlin in 1820, where he established an independent business as an agent in the British timber and grain trade, as a close associate of the London firm Isaac Solly and Sons. In 1822, he relocated to Norway, after he had bought Blaafarveværket (The Blue-Colour Works) on behalf of a consortium led by the Berlin banker Wilhelm Christian Benecke. From 1822 to 1849, he was Director General and one of two owners of Blaafarveværket; the company was Norway's largest and most successful industrial enterprise in the first half of the 19th century and by far the world's largest producer of cobalt blue. He was als (en)
  • Jacob Benjamin Wegner (21 de fevereiro de 1795 – 9 de junho de 1864) foi um magnata norueguês, proprietário de propriedades e comerciante de madeira. Nascido em Königsberg, mudou-se para Berlim por volta de 1820 e estabeleceu um negócio independente como agente no e grãos, e tornou-se um associado próximo da empresa londrina . Em 1822, ele se mudou para a Noruega, depois de comprar o Blaafarveværket (The Blue-Color Works) em nome de um consórcio liderado pelo banqueiro de Berlim . De 1822 a 1849, ele foi diretor geral e um dos dois proprietários da Blaafarveværket; a empresa foi a maior e mais bem-sucedida empresa industrial da Noruega na primeira metade do século XIX e, de longe, o maior produtor mundial de azul-cobalto. Ele também era proprietário da , o maior co-proprietário da fazenda (pt)
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