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The history of the de Dietrich family has been linked to that of France and of Europe for over three centuries.To this day, the company that bears the family name continues to play a major role in the economic life of Alsace.De Dietrich is a holding company based in France which traces its history back to 1684. The incumbent chairman of the supervisory board Marc-Antoine de Dietrich represents the 11th consecutive generation at the helm of the company.De Dietrich has been active in the automobile, railway and industrial equipment industry amongst others.

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  • De Dietrich (en)
  • De Dietrich (de)
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  • De Dietrich (ursprünglich: von Dietrich) ist eine Industriellen-Dynastie im Nord-Elsass (Unterelsass). Die Familie stammte ursprünglich aus Straßburg und war (wie viele spätere Industriellen-Familien des Elsass) evangelischer Konfession. (de)
  • The history of the de Dietrich family has been linked to that of France and of Europe for over three centuries.To this day, the company that bears the family name continues to play a major role in the economic life of Alsace.De Dietrich is a holding company based in France which traces its history back to 1684. The incumbent chairman of the supervisory board Marc-Antoine de Dietrich represents the 11th consecutive generation at the helm of the company.De Dietrich has been active in the automobile, railway and industrial equipment industry amongst others. (en)
  • La famille de Dietrich est une dynastie industrielle alsacienne originaire de Saint-Nicolas-de-Port en Lorraine et convertie à la Réforme ayant émigrée à Strasbourg au XVIe siècle sous la politique antiprotestante du duc Charles III. Elle intégra l'élite marchande et politique strasbourgeoise avant de fonder un dynastie de maîtres de forges dans les Vosges du Nord. C'est dans le salon du baron Philippe Frédéric de Dietrich, alors maire de Strasbourg, que Rouget de Lisle joua pour la première fois en public la Marseillaise. (fr)
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  • De Dietrich (en)
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