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Bonnier may refer to: * Bonnier Group, a privately held Swedish media group * Bonnier family, a Swedish family related to the conglomerate * Bonnier (surname) * Bunder A bunder or bonnier is an obsolete unit of area previously used in the Low Countries The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands ( nl, de Lage Landen, french: les Pays-Bas, lb, déi Niddereg Lännereien) and historically called the Net ...
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Bonnier Group
Bonnier AB (), also the Bonnier Group, is a privately held Swedish media group of 175 companies operating in 15 countries. It is controlled by the Bonnier family. Background The company was founded in 1804 by Gerhard Bonnier in Copenhagen, Denmark, when Bonnier published his first book, ''Underfulde og sandfærdige kriminalhistorier''. Gerhard's sons later moved to Sweden. The Bonnier book publishing companies in Sweden that are part of book publishing house Bonnierförlagen now include Albert Bonniers förlag, Wahlström & Widstrand, Forum, and Bonnier Carlsen, as well as other book publishers and imprints in Sweden. Bonnier Tidskrifter publishes magazines, including ''Veckans Affärer'', ''Damernas Värld'', '' Amelia'', ''Sköna Hem'', ''Teknikens Värld'', '' Resume'', nearly a dozen crossword magazines, and the tablet magazine ''C Mode''. Other subsidiaries include the film production companies SF Studios and Sonet Film; daily newspapers ''Dagens Nyheter'', ''Expressen'', '' ...
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Bonnier Family
The Bonnier family is a Swedish family, originally of German Jewish descent, who since the beginning of the 19th century has been active in the book industry and later also in the mass media industry. They own the media group Bonnier Group, with the largest owners being Åke Bonnier and Jonas Bonnier. The group has 175 companies in 18 countries. History The earliest known member of the patriarchal line of the family was a cloth salesman named Jacob Schye (born 1674), who was from the town of Sobědruhy (Soborten) in Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic). His son, the jeweler Löbel Schie (1718–1790), fathered the jeweler and coin dealer Löbel Salomon Hirschel (born 1745). Hirschel's son, Gutkind Hirschel (1778–1862), moved from Germany to Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1801 and changed his name to Gerhard Bonnier. There, Gerhard started a small book store in 1804. Gerhard's oldest son, Adolf Bonnier (1806–1867), moved to Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1827 to expand the family busines ...
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Bonnier (surname)
Bonnier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Åke Bonnier (born 1957), Swedish bishop in the Diocese of Skara * Antoine Bonnier d'Alco (1750–1790), French diplomat during the French Revolution * Céline Bonnier (born 1965), Canadian actress * Eva Bonnier (1855–1907), Swedish painter * Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle (1922–1942), member of the French resistance * Gaëtan Bonnier (1857-1944), French general * Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922), French botanist and plant ecologist * Joakim Bonnier (1930–1972), Swedish racing driver * Jonas Bonnier (born 1957), Swedish novelist * Joseph-Arsène Bonnier (1879–1962), Canadian politician * Lukas Bonnier (1922–2006), Swedish publisher * Valérie Bonnier, French actress and novelist See also

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