German-born Hungarian locksmith master and factory owner
Henrik Fazola (German: Heinrich Fasola or Fassola) (1730 – 16 April 1779) was a German-born Hungarian locksmith master, a factory owner and one of the first representatives of industrial stock in Royal Hungary.[1] He lived in the city of Eger for some years, during which period he created his most famous wrought iron works. Furthermore, he found iron in the Bükk Mountains and built the first iron furnace in the area, establishing the basis of metallurgy in the region.[2][3][4]
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[1] Viktor, P. Á. L. "The Environmental Consequences of Industrialization in Western European Core Countries and the Borsod Basin of Hungary, 1850–1945: A ComparativeOutline."
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^"Kohászati Múzeum". Archived from the original on 2007-12-14. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
^A diósgyőri m. kir. vas- és acélgyártás története 1765-1910
HenrikFazola (German: Heinrich Fasola or Fassola) (1730 – 16 April 1779) was a German-born Hungarian locksmith master, a factory owner and one of the...
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