-
Maurits "Maup"
Caransa (5
January 1916 – 6
August 2009) was a
Dutch businessman who
became one of the most
important real-estate
developers in post-World...
- restaurants,
including the
Amsterdam Doelen Hotel,
Schiller Hotel, and
Caransa Hotel. In 1998,
Krasnapolsky Hotels &
Restaurants N.V. (KHR)
bought the...
- Reappraised. London: Arms &
Armour Press. pp. 239–240. ISBN 978-0-471-05225-8.
Caransa, A. (2001).
Vrijmetselarij en Jodendom: de
wereld een
tempel (in Dutch)...
- the hotel,
along with the
nearby Amstel Hotel for $2.4
million from Maup
Caransa. In 1981,
Grand Metropolitan bought Inter-Continental
Hotels from Pan Am...
- den
Boogert (born 1972,
Dutch historian of the
Ottoman Empire Maurits Caransa (1916–2009),
Dutch real-estate
developer and
kidnapping victim Maurits...
- 1624–1677),
English hazzan Baruch Spinoza's
parents (16th–17th centuries) Maup
Caransa (1916-2009), real
estate developer The
cemetery is open to
visitors and...
- perhaps, for his Maupoleum,
which was
demolished in 1994, and for the
Caransa Hotel,
which still stands on the Rembrandtplein.
Zanstra was born in Leeuwarden...
- the King
Features Syndicate owned by
William Randolph Hearst. Born: Maup
Caransa,
Dutch business executive,
leading real
estate developer in post-World...
- Maupoleum,
built by and
named for the
Jewish real
estate developer Maup
Caransa, who had
survived the war in the
neighborhood and
acquired much of it....
-
national monument (Rijksmonument). 1979 The
Shipping House is sold to
Caransa,
which in turn
sells it in 1983 to the muni****lity for NLG 14,000,000...