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Henriette Wegner (born 1 October 1805 in Hamburg, died 25 November 1875 in Christiania), née Henriette Seyler, was a Norwegian businesswoman and philanthropist, a member of the Hanseatic Berenberg banking dynasty of Hamburg and the wife of the Norwegian industrialist Benjamin Wegner. She was briefly a co-owner of Berenberg Bank, and was also noted for her work for the homeless in Norway. During her life she was a citizen of the city-republic of Hamburg, of France during the Napoleonic Wars, and finally of Norway from 1824.

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  • Henriette Wegner (born 1 October 1805 in Hamburg, died 25 November 1875 in Christiania), née Henriette Seyler, was a Norwegian businesswoman and philanthropist, a member of the Hanseatic Berenberg banking dynasty of Hamburg and the wife of the Norwegian industrialist Benjamin Wegner. She was briefly a co-owner of Berenberg Bank, and was also noted for her work for the homeless in Norway. During her life she was a citizen of the city-republic of Hamburg, of France during the Napoleonic Wars, and finally of Norway from 1824. (en)
  • Henriette Wegner (nascida em 1 de outubro de 1805 em Hamburgo, falecida em 25 de novembro de 1875 em Christiania), também conhecida como Henriette Seyler, era uma empresária e filantropo norueguesa, membro da dinastia bancária hanseática Berenberg em Hamburgo e esposa do industrial norueguês Benjamin Wegner. Ela foi co-proprietária do Berenberg Bank por um breve período e também se destacou por seu trabalho para os sem-teto na Noruega. Durante sua vida, ela era cidadã da cidade-república de Hamburgo, da França durante as Guerras Napoleônicas e, finalmente, da Noruega a partir de 1824. (pt)
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