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Axel Camillo Eitzen (1851–1937) : ウィキペディア英語版
Axel Camillo Eitzen (1851–1937)
Axel Camillo Eitzen (30 January 1851 – 1937) was a Norwegian ship-owner.
He was born in Drøbak as a son of postmaster Johan Laur. Eitzen and Cecilia Catharina Cappelen. In 1879 he married ship-owner's daughter Caroline Johanne Hansen.〔(''Hvem er hvem?'' 1912 )〕
He finished school in Sarpsborg and started a career at sea in 1867. He became a shipmaster and worked as such until 1890. From then he was a full-time ship-owner and shipbroker.〔 In 1883 he had founded the company Camillo Eitzen, which grew to a major corporation.
He was a board member of Kristiania Port Authority from 1905 to 1911, and of the Nordisk Defence Club.〔 He died in 1937. His son Axel Camillo Eitzen became co-owner in the family company, which was later renamed Tschudi & Eitzen, and another son Johan emigrated to Uruguay to pursue enterprises there.
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