1801 - 1872
Immanuel Nobel the Younger ( noh-BEL, Swedish: [nʊˈbɛlː]; 24 March 1801 – 3 September 1872) was a Swedish engineer, architect, inventor and industrialist. He was the inventor of the rotary lathe used in plywood manufacturing. He was a member of the Nobel family and the father of Robert Nobel, Ludvig Nobel, Alfred Nobel and Emil Oskar Nobel. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Immanuel Nobel has received more than 177,556 page views. Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Immanuel Nobel is the 93rd most popular engineer.
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Among engineers, Immanuel Nobel ranks 93 out of 323. Before her are Ivan Sechenov, Valdemar Poulsen, Mikhail Gurevich, Stephen Timoshenko, Joseph M. Juran, and Henry Darcy. After her are Frank Bunker Gilbreth Sr., Nikolai Polikarpov, André Courrèges, Claude Dornier, Mikhail Mil, and Fedor Tokarev.
1829 - 1905
HPI: 57.46
Rank: 87
1869 - 1942
HPI: 57.34
Rank: 88
1892 - 1976
HPI: 57.32
Rank: 89
1878 - 1972
HPI: 57.08
Rank: 90
1904 - 2008
HPI: 56.97
Rank: 91
1803 - 1858
HPI: 56.92
Rank: 92
1801 - 1872
HPI: 56.87
Rank: 93
1868 - 1924
HPI: 56.86
Rank: 94
1892 - 1944
HPI: 56.81
Rank: 95
1923 - 2016
HPI: 56.63
Rank: 96
1884 - 1969
HPI: 56.58
Rank: 97
1909 - 1970
HPI: 56.39
Rank: 98
1871 - 1968
HPI: 56.35
Rank: 99
Among people born in 1801, Immanuel Nobel ranks 22. Before her are Princess Sophie of Sweden, Prince Charles of Prussia, George Biddell Airy, Thomas Cole, Albert Lortzing, and Moritz von Jacobi. After her are Karl Baedeker, Marie Laveau, Vladimir Dal, Maria Theresa of Austria, Henri Labrouste, and Zénaïde Bonaparte. Among people deceased in 1872, Immanuel Nobel ranks 20. Before her are Stanisław Moniuszko, Prince Albert of Prussia, Zeng Guofan, Ljudevit Gaj, Mary Somerville, and Aleksis Kivi. After her are Vladimir Dal, William H. Seward, Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, John Bowring, Handrij Zejler, and Charles-Eugène Delaunay.
1801 - 1865
HPI: 59.47
Rank: 16
1801 - 1883
HPI: 58.93
Rank: 17
1801 - 1892
HPI: 58.72
Rank: 18
1801 - 1848
HPI: 58.36
Rank: 19
1801 - 1851
HPI: 57.28
Rank: 20
1801 - 1874
HPI: 57.09
Rank: 21
1801 - 1872
HPI: 56.87
Rank: 22
1801 - 1859
HPI: 56.81
Rank: 23
1801 - 1881
HPI: 56.77
Rank: 24
1801 - 1872
HPI: 56.63
Rank: 25
1801 - 1855
HPI: 56.28
Rank: 26
1801 - 1875
HPI: 56.06
Rank: 27
1801 - 1854
HPI: 55.86
Rank: 28
1819 - 1872
HPI: 60.18
Rank: 14
1809 - 1872
HPI: 59.75
Rank: 15
1811 - 1872
HPI: 59.34
Rank: 16
1809 - 1872
HPI: 59.21
Rank: 17
1780 - 1872
HPI: 59.05
Rank: 18
1834 - 1872
HPI: 58.62
Rank: 19
1801 - 1872
HPI: 56.87
Rank: 20
1801 - 1872
HPI: 56.63
Rank: 21
1801 - 1872
HPI: 55.70
Rank: 22
1839 - 1872
HPI: 55.49
Rank: 23
1792 - 1872
HPI: 55.43
Rank: 24
1804 - 1872
HPI: 54.83
Rank: 25
1816 - 1872
HPI: 54.63
Rank: 26