Eduard Puricelli

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Eduard Puricelli (1826–1893) was a German industrialist and politician.

Career[]

Puricelli founded and led several gas companies in Trier and in the [1] hut. Puricelli ran several times as a representative of Catholic and conservative parties to Members mandates and belonged to the constituent Reichstag of the North German Confederation. After the Franco-German War of war 1870–71 resulted in the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany, Puricelli remained, together with eleven other companies, in Trier, for economic reasons.

Puricelli and his brother were very active in various industrial companies: forest products, blast furnaces, metals marketing, development of gas industries for city lights, and metal industries.[2]

Personal life[]

Puricelli's father was and his mother was Eugenie Traschler. His father was also known as one of the . Eduard Puricelli married (1832–1899) in February 1854 at . One of their children, (1853–1936), married (1856–1922).[3]

Eduard Puricelli built a castle-like villa, Schloss Lieser, in Lieser, Germany, where he cultivated large fields of wine grapes.[4][5]

References[]

External Info[]

1. http://www.schloss-lieser.eu

2. http://www.lieser-mosel.de

3. http://www.helenenberg.de

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