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'''Lidder Men-Ebith'''(1831-1928) was an entrepreneurs and philanthropists from [[Degveneth]], [[Notzel]], he was the founder of the [[National Coal and Oil Corporation]]('''he-Mogzath he-Nagzan Tzechel im Yuwv''', also '''he-MNTY''') and was once the richest person during the early 20th century in Notzel.
'''Lidder Men-Ebith'''(1831-1928) was an entrepreneurs and philanthropists from [[Degveneth]], [[Notzel]], he was the founder of the [[National Coal and Oil Corporation]]('''he-Mogzath he-Nagzan Tzechel im Yuwv''', also '''he-MNTY''') and was once the richest person during the early 20th century in Notzel. The family of his descendants is called the [[Men-Lidder]] family.


The National Coal and Oil Corporation once monopolied the production of oil and coal in Notzel, which caused controversies. While Lidder was a controversial figure in business, he was also a philanthropist and a major sponsor of arts. He was the founder of the [[Lidder Men-Ebith Foundation for the Poor]] and the [[Lidder Men-Ebith Foundation of Arts]], and he was the main sponsor of the [[Lidder Music Festival]]; besides, he also founded the [[Lidder museum of Arts]] in Degveneth.
The National Coal and Oil Corporation once monopolied the production of oil and coal in Notzel, which caused controversies. While Lidder was a controversial figure in business, he was also a philanthropist and a major sponsor of arts. He was the founder of the [[Lidder Men-Ebith Foundation for the Poor]] and the [[Lidder Men-Ebith Foundation of Arts]], and he was the main sponsor of the [[Lidder Music Festival]]; besides, he also founded the [[Lidder museum of Arts]] in Degveneth.

Latest revision as of 15:06, 6 April 2024

Lidder Men-Ebith(1831-1928) was an entrepreneurs and philanthropists from Degveneth, Notzel, he was the founder of the National Coal and Oil Corporation(he-Mogzath he-Nagzan Tzechel im Yuwv, also he-MNTY) and was once the richest person during the early 20th century in Notzel. The family of his descendants is called the Men-Lidder family.

The National Coal and Oil Corporation once monopolied the production of oil and coal in Notzel, which caused controversies. While Lidder was a controversial figure in business, he was also a philanthropist and a major sponsor of arts. He was the founder of the Lidder Men-Ebith Foundation for the Poor and the Lidder Men-Ebith Foundation of Arts, and he was the main sponsor of the Lidder Music Festival; besides, he also founded the Lidder museum of Arts in Degveneth.

Otzir Men-Lidder, the eldest daughter of Lidder, was a mathematician of Notzel in the set theory. She later published a book introducing concepts about the set theory that later became a standard textbook used in most colleges in Notzel for set theory courses.