Nikolai Sinebrychoff

A portrait of Nikolai Sinebrychoff by Johan Erik Lindh in the 1830s.

Nikolai Sinebrychoff[a] (Swedish pronunciation: [sineˈbrykːof];[1] Russian: Николай Синебрюхов, Sinebryukhov; born ca. 1789 in Gavrilov Posad, Russia - died 23 January [O.S. 11 January] 1848 in Tver, Russia[2]) was a Russian businessman settled in Finland, who founded the Sinebrychoff brewery in 1809. He belonged to the Sinebrychoff family which had a long history in Finland.


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  1. ^ Institute for the Languages of Finland, Svenska, Språkhjälp, Namnhjälp, Lagstiftning kring personnamn: Uttal av finlandssvenska efternamn (in Swedish)
  2. ^ Mäkelä-Alitalo, Anneli: Kauppaneuvos Nikolai Sinebrychoff (1789–1848) Suomen talouselämän vaikuttajat online content (for-pay), 5 September 2009. Finnish Literature Society.