Marguerite d'Hauser (1720–1802), also called Marguerite de Wendel and Madame d'Hayange, was a French industrialist. She was married to Charles de Wendel (d. 1784), owner of the Wendel Iron works in Lorraine. She managed the Iron Works for her spouse during his old age, and after his death for her sons, who preferred to tend to other businesses. The Wendel Iron works belonged to the most notable in France, as it stood for a large part of the French weapon industry, and she managed business contrats and negotiations with the government.
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| - Marguerite d'Hauser (1720–1802), also called Marguerite de Wendel and Madame d'Hayange, was a French industrialist. She was married to Charles de Wendel (d. 1784), owner of the Wendel Iron works in Lorraine. She managed the Iron Works for her spouse during his old age, and after his death for her sons, who preferred to tend to other businesses. The Wendel Iron works belonged to the most notable in France, as it stood for a large part of the French weapon industry, and she managed business contrats and negotiations with the government. (en)
- Marguerite d'Hauser, även kallad Marguerite de Wendel och Madame d'Hayange, född 1720, död 1802, var en fransk industriman. Hon var gift med Charles de Wendel (d. 1784), ägare av Wendel-smältverken i Lorraine. Hon kom efterhand att spela en alltmer aktiv roll i affärsverksamheten då hennes make åldrades och hennes söner ägnade sig åt affärsverksamhet i andra delar av Frankrike, och skötte vid flera tillfällen dokumenterade affärskontrakt och kontakter med de franska myndigheterna. (sv)
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| - Marguerite d'Hauser (1720–1802), also called Marguerite de Wendel and Madame d'Hayange, was a French industrialist. She was married to Charles de Wendel (d. 1784), owner of the Wendel Iron works in Lorraine. She managed the Iron Works for her spouse during his old age, and after his death for her sons, who preferred to tend to other businesses. The Wendel Iron works belonged to the most notable in France, as it stood for a large part of the French weapon industry, and she managed business contrats and negotiations with the government. During the French revolution her sons and son-in-laws emigrated. During the Reign of Terror, she managed the contacts with the Robespierre government and was put under supervision by the government. Her grandson was executed, and she was eventually arrested and imprisoned and the Ironw works was confiscated by the state. She was released after the fall of Robespierre. (en)
- Marguerite d'Hauser, även kallad Marguerite de Wendel och Madame d'Hayange, född 1720, död 1802, var en fransk industriman. Hon var gift med Charles de Wendel (d. 1784), ägare av Wendel-smältverken i Lorraine. Hon kom efterhand att spela en alltmer aktiv roll i affärsverksamheten då hennes make åldrades och hennes söner ägnade sig åt affärsverksamhet i andra delar av Frankrike, och skötte vid flera tillfällen dokumenterade affärskontrakt och kontakter med de franska myndigheterna. Under franska revolutionen emigrerade hennes söner och svärsöner och hennes sonson avrättades under skräckväldet. Hon skötte under dessa år ensam smältverken, som då stod för en stor del av den franska vapenindustrin. Hon fick då sköta kontakten med myndigheterna, som satte verksamheten under bevakning. År 1794 blev hon slutligen arresterade och verksamheten konfiskerad. Hon frigavs 1795, och levde sedan på en liten pension innan hennes familj återvände från exilen och återvann verken 1803. (sv)
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