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- 20th century by the Chrissoveloni bankers family. During the first few decades of its existence the building housed the Chrissoveloni Bank headquarters...
- Romanian). 19 May 2017. Retrieved 15 June 2017. "RUGBY„Falimentul" lui Chrissoveloni și diplomația lui Drăgănescu". Adevărul (in Romanian). 22 September...
- The company had previously bought 7,535 square meters from Imobiliara Chrissoveloni, at the price of 2,335,850 lei on September 26, 1934. Furthermore, Ford...
- his confidante, the Princess Hélène Soutzo. The Princess, born Hélène Chrissoveloni, was the daughter of a prominent Gr**** merchant banker. At the time...
- Macri et Son Agency in Brăila, and from 1925 to 1929 worked at the Chrissoveloni Bank [ro] in Bucharest. While an aeronautics student, someone advised...
- A. that owned the plants at Galaţi and at Nădrag took on Călan; the Chrissoveloni Bank and Max Auschnitt were also involved in the deal. The new concern...
- whom he had founded an architectural office, executed plans for the Chrissoveloni Bank Palace. Located on Lipscani, the building would be inaugurated...
- Castle (25 November 1853). According to his descendant Sybille Manu-Chrissoveloni, Lakeman had unsuccessfully tried to persuade British military officials...
- University in 1920. After the war, Jean Chrissoveloni, a Bucharest banker, tasked Irimescu with organizing the Chrissoveloni Bank in New York City. He ran the...
- Argetoianu eventually co-opted two financiers, Aristide Blank and Jean Chrissoveloni. In exchange for backing from the latter two, the newspaper owners were...