- The
Amsinck family is a Dutch-origined
patrician family whose members were
prominent merchants in
multiple countries including the Netherlands, Hamburg...
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Amsinck (23
March 1792 in
Hamburg – 8
September 1879 in Hamburg) was a
German businessman and philanthropist. A
member of the Dutch-origined
Amsinck family...
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named after the
patrician Amsinck family in
honour of the
Hamburg head of
state and
patron of
botany Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831). The
fiddlenecks are...
- (1765–1844),
merchant of Bremen/Lausanne,
painter Rudolf Amsinck (1577–1636),
senator of
Hamburg Wilhelm Amsinck (1752–1831),
mayor of
Hamburg Johann Hinrich Gossler...
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considered one of Hamburg's two most
prominent families,
along with the
related Amsinck family. A
branch of the
family was
later ennobled by
Prussia as Barons...
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Martin Garlieb Amsinck (23
September 1831, in
Hamburg – 10
April 1905, in Hamburg) was a
German shipbuilder and ship-owner. He was one of the
major ship-owners...
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Berenberg was
married to Anna
Elisabeth Amsinck (1690–1748), a
daughter of the
Lisbon and
Hamburg merchant Paul
Amsinck (1649–1706) and a
descendant of the...
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Wilhelm Amsinck Burchard-Motz (4 July 1878 in Hamburg, – 13
January 1963 in Hamburg) was a
German lawyer and national-liberal politician. He
served as...
- Armen-Anstalt. He was
voted mayor of
Hamburg on 29 July 1831,
succeeding Wilhelm Amsinck. He is the
father of
August Abendroth, a
Hamburgian lawyer. Allgemeine...
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excavations at Lindos.
During this period,
Kinch met the
draftswoman Helvig Amsinck, a
Danish artist who came to work on the
Lindos project. The two married...