- Édouard
Louis Joseph, 1st
Baron Empain (20
September 1852 – 22 July 1929), was a
wealthy Walloon Belgian engineer, entrepreneur,
financier and industrialist...
- The
Empain group was a
loose grouping of
companies founded by Édouard
Empain (1852–1929) of
Belgium and
controlled by the
Empain family. From 1881 until...
- The
Baron Empain Palace (Arabic: قصر البارون إمبان, "Qasr el
Baron Emban"), also
known as Le
Palais Hindou (lit. 'The
Hindu Palace'), is a distinctive...
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Empain, 1st
Baron Empain (1852-1929) Jean
Empain, 2nd
Baron Empain (1902-1946) Édouard-Jean
Empain, 3rd
Baron Empain (1937-2018) Jean
Francois Empain...
- The
Villa Empain is a
former private residence in Brussels, Belgium,
which currently serves as a
cultural centre and
exhibition space.
Built in 1930–1934...
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Empain-Schneider was a Franco-Belgian
industrial group formed in the 1960s from the
merger of Belgium's
Empain group and France's
Schneider & Cie. In 1980...
- 1969 and 1981,
Baron Empain was CEO of the
Schneider group (Schneider-
Empain). The
Baron was the son of Jean, 2nd
Baron Empain, and the
grandson of Édouard...
- Stéphanie
Empain (born 11
August 1983 in
Luxembourg City) is a
Luxembourgish politician of The
Greens party. She
studied political science and obtained...
-
Empain,
originally Louis Becker (1908—1976) was a
Belgian financier.
Louis was born in
Brussels on 3
January 1908, the
youngest son of Édouard
Empain...
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absorbed by Belgium's
Empain group,
which merged Schneider-Creusot with its
corporate structures to form
Empain-Schneider. In 1981, the
Empain family sold its...