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Ludwig Erdwin Seyler (15 May 1758 – 26 October 1836; often known as L.E. Seyler) was a German banker, merchant and politician. He was by marriage a member of the Hanseatic Berenberg banking dynasty, and was a partner in the Hamburg firm Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. (Berenberg Bank) for 48 years (1788–1836), for 46 years as the company's senior partner. The "Co." part of the company name refers to him. Seyler was one of the first merchants and bankers from modern Germany to establish trade relations with the United States and East Asia. He served as a member of the government of Hamburg during the Napoleonic Wars and later as the President of the Commercial Deputation, one of the city-state's main political bodies, and as a member of the Hamburg Parliament. Ludwig Seyler was a son of the S

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  • Ludwig Erdwin Seyler (oft L.E. Seyler genannt) (* 15. Mai 1758 in Hamburg; † 26. Oktober 1836 in Hamburg) war ein Hamburger Kaufmann, Bankier und Politiker. Er war Sohn des berühmten Theaterprinzipals Abel Seyler und gehörte durch Heirat der Bankiersfamilie Berenberg/Gossler an. (de)
  • Ludwig Erdwin Seyler (15 May 1758 – 26 October 1836; often known as L.E. Seyler) was a German banker, merchant and politician. He was by marriage a member of the Hanseatic Berenberg banking dynasty, and was a partner in the Hamburg firm Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. (Berenberg Bank) for 48 years (1788–1836), for 46 years as the company's senior partner. The "Co." part of the company name refers to him. Seyler was one of the first merchants and bankers from modern Germany to establish trade relations with the United States and East Asia. He served as a member of the government of Hamburg during the Napoleonic Wars and later as the President of the Commercial Deputation, one of the city-state's main political bodies, and as a member of the Hamburg Parliament. Ludwig Seyler was a son of the S (en)
  • Ludwig Erdwin Seyler (15 de maio de 1758 - 26 de outubro de 1836; também conhecido como L.E. Seyler) era um banqueiro, comerciante e político de Hamburgo. Ele era casado e era membro da dinastia bancária hanseática de Berenberg e era sócio da empresa de Hamburgo Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. (Berenberg Bank) por 48 anos (1788-1836), por 46 anos como sócio sênior da empresa. Seyler foi um dos primeiros comerciantes e banqueiros da Alemanha moderna a estabelecer relações comerciais com os Estados Unidos e o Leste Asiático. Ele serviu como membro do governo de Hamburgo durante as Guerras Napoleônicas e mais tarde como Presidente da Delegação Comercial, um dos principais órgãos políticos da cidade-estado, e como membro do Parlamento de Hamburgo . Ludwig Seyler era filho do diretor de teatro na (pt)
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