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  1. Joseph Eugène Schneider (29 March 1805 – 27 November 1875) was a French industrialist and politician. In 1836, he co-founded the Schneider company with his brother, Adolphe Schneider. [1] For many years he was a Deputy, and he was briefly Minister of Commerce and Agriculture in 1851.

  2. Eugène Schneider (born March 29, 1805, Bidestroff, France—died Nov. 27, 1875, Paris) was one of the great industrialists of the 19th century and a prominent figure in French politics.

  3. Charles Prosper Eugène Schneider, also known as Eugène Schneider II (French: Eugène II Schneider; 29 October 1868 – 17 November 1942), was a French industrialist, head of Schneider-Creusot, politician and inventor. In 1923, he was awarded the John Fritz Medal.

  4. Joseph Eugène Schneider 1, souvent dénommé Eugène Ier, né le 29 mars 1805 à Bidestroff ( Meurthe aujourd'hui Moselle) et mort au 7 rue Boudreau le 27 novembre 1875 à Paris 9 e 2, est un industriel et homme politique français.

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  5. Eugène Schneider is one of 72 scientists whose name is on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. He is the 4th, on the face turned to the East. Joseph-Eugène Schneider, industrialist, was born in. Bideshoff (Meuse) March 20, 1805. He died in Paris November 27, 1875.

  6. www.erih.net › biography › schneiderBiography – ERIH

    Joseph-Eugene Schneider (1803-75) and his brother Adolphe (1802-48), whose origins were at Bazeilles near Sedan in Lorraine, gained control in 1836 of the mines and ironworks of Le Creusot in Burgundy, established under royal patronage with English technology in the 1780s.

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  8. Mar 28, 2019 · Eugene Schneider created what was, at the end of the 19th century, one of the world’s largest industrial firms. He did this by investing both in new technology and in improving the social...