Born:
October 21, 1833
Died:
December 10, 1896
Age:
63
Signature:
Alfred Nobel signature
Summary

Alfred Bernhard Nobel (/noʊˈbɛl/ noh-BEL, Swedish: [¹alfrɛd nʊ¹bɛlː] (listen); 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedish businessman, chemist, engineer, inventor, and philanthropist. He held 355 different patents, dynamite being the most famous. The synthetic element nobelium was named after him. He owned Bofors, which he had redirected from its previous role as primarily an iron and steel producer to a major manufacturer of cannon and other armaments. He read a premature obituary which condemned him for profiting from the sales of arms, then bequeathed his fortune to institute the Nobel Prize. His name also survives in companies such as Dynamit Nobel and AkzoNobel, which are descendants of mergers with companies that Nobel established.

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Alfred Nobel's death mask, at Bjorkborn, Nobel's residence in Karlskoga, Sweden.
Alfred Nobel's death mask, at Bjorkborn, Nobel's residence in Karlskoga, Sweden.
Alfred Nobel Medal 1975 by Richard Renninger
Alfred Nobel Medal 1975 by Richard Renninger
The Björkborn manor house, Nobel's residence at the time of his death, on the property of the Bofors iron works.
The Björkborn manor house, Nobel's residence at the time of his death, on the property of the Bofors iron works.
  
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