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The Swedish chemist, Alfred Nobel, invented dynamite.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in Krümmel Geesthacht, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Chemist: Alfred Nobel The prize was called The Nobel Prize.
Alfred Nobel invented the Dynamite.
Chemist: Alfred Nobel The prize was called The Nobel Prize.
Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel made his fortune by inventing dynamite.
Alfred Nobel invented the dynamite.
No, Alfred Nobel did not win the Nobel Peace Prize for inventing dynamite. He established the Nobel Prizes through his will, including the Nobel Peace Prize, to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to peace efforts. Nobel himself was a chemist and inventor known for inventing dynamite and other explosives.
The Swedish chemist, Alfred Nobel, invented dynamite.
Alfred Nobel's nickname was "The Merchant of Death," as he was known for inventing dynamite and amassing a fortune from his invention.
Alfred Nobel started the Nobel Prize with the $9 million he earned from inventing dynamite.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1866
Alfred Nobel was known for inventing dynamite and establishing the Nobel Prizes. He was an inventor, engineer, and industrialist who held more than 350 patents. His creation of dynamite revolutionized the construction and demolition industries.
"Nemesis" is actually a play by Alfred Nobel. Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor known for inventing dynamite.
Alfred Nobel never married or had children. He was a Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist best known for inventing dynamite and establishing the Nobel Prizes.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in Geesthacht, Germany.