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- company and the small factory was taken over by Wilhelm Wagner and Kommerzienrat Sproesser. In 1881 the company moved to larger premises. In 1896 the...
- Gillis German He Who Must Die Patriarcheos French The Mad Bomberg Kommerzienrat Gustav-Eberhard Mühlberg German Charming Boys Edmond Petersen French...
- related titles no longer affiliated with an office arose, like Geheimer Kommerzienrat [de], an award for outstanding contributions in the field of commerce...
- in Neckarsulm for 35 years. 1911: Gottlob Banzhaf (1858–1930), was Kommerzienrat and after the death of his brother Christian Schmidt first director...
- chalet called Haus Wachenfeld, a holiday home built in 1916 (or 1917) by Kommerzienrat Otto Winter, a businessman from Buxtehude. It was located near the Platterhof...
- honorary citizens (Ehrenbürger): 1894: Carl Johann Freudenberg, Geheimer Kommerzienrat (royal economist) 1904: Erhard Bissinger, Consul general 1913: Aute...
- factory of Wegmann & Co. was founded in 1882 in K****el (then C****el) by Kommerzienrat, Peter Wegmann, and Richard Harkort as the C****eler Waggonfabriken von...
- notables and the financiers. The director of the company was the Geheimer Kommerzienrat (councillor) Adolph von Hansemann. He also headed the New Guinea Company...
- Heymann was awarded the title of "councillor of commerce" (German: Kommerzienrat [de]) by the Prussian King. The publishing house then began publishing...
- Eugen Gutmann Kommerzienrat a.d. Gutmann portra**** by Max Liebermann, 1907 Born Eugen Gutmann (1840-06-24)24 June 1840 Dresden, Saxony, Kingdom of Prussia...