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Berenberg Company was
founded in
Hamburg in 1590 by the
brothers Hans (1561–1626) and Paul
Berenberg (1566–1645). In 1585, the
Protestant Berenbergs left...
- of
Antwerp in 1585 and who
established what is now
Berenberg Bank in
Hamburg in 1590. The
Berenbergs were
originally cloth merchants and
became involved...
- Hamburg:
Cornelius Berenberg (1634–1711)
Rudolf Berenberg (1680–1746) Paul
Berenberg (1716–1768)
Johann Berenberg (1718–1772)
Elisabeth Berenberg (1749–1822)...
- Spain, Portugal, Italy,
Scandinavia and Russia.
Family connections of the
Berenbergs were
instrumental to the development,
especially in
Livorno and Lisbon...
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Berenberg may
refer to:
Berenberg Bank, a
German financial institution Berenberg family, a
banking family after which Berenberg Bank is
named Berenberg...
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David Paul
Berenberg (March 17, 1890 –
March 7, 1974) was an
American socialist teacher, editor, and writer. He is best
remembered as a
founder and editor...
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Berenberg Verlag is a
German publishing company in Berlin,
founded in 2004 by
Heinrich von
Berenberg-Gossler, a
member of the
Berenberg-Gossler banking...
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Baron of
Berenberg-Gossler (German:
Freiherr von
Berenberg-Gossler) is a
title in the
German nobility,
specifically the
nobility of the
Kingdom of Prussia...
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Elisabeth Berenberg (2
December 1749 – 16
January 1822) was a
Hamburg heiress,
merchant banker and a
member of the
Berenberg family. She was the last male...
- dynasties – notably, the Medicis, the Pazzi, the Fuggers, the Welsers, the
Berenbergs, and the Rothschilds – have pla**** a
central role over many centuries...