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family became part of the
German nobility. 'Eden
Hayum Goldschmidt (1772–1843),
banker Benedikt Hayum Goldschmidt (1798–1873), banker,
founder of B.H....
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Henry Lehman (born
Hayum Lehmann;
September 29, 1822 –
November 17, 1855) was a German-born
American businessman and the
founder of
Lehman Brothers, which...
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works by
Michelangelo page
Hayum, 211
Hayum, 210 d'Ancona, 43 d'Ancona, 44 d'Ancona, 45
Hartt and Wilkins, 506
Hayum, 214
Painted Devotional Tondi...
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French banking family originally from Frankfurt. It
traces back to
Samuel Hayum Stern (1760–1819), who in the 1780s
became a wine
merchant in Frankfurt...
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Goldschmidt & Cie
married to
Amalie Goldschmidt (1804–1887),
daughter of
Hayum-Salomon
Goldschmidt (1772–1843),
banker Raphaël
Louis Bischoffsheim (1823–1906)...
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Goldschmidt family. He was the son of multi-millionaire
Adolphe Benedict Hayum Goldschmidt, who
permanently moved to
London in 1895, and
Alice Emma Moses...
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Adolphe Benedict Hayum Goldschmidt (1838 – 6
April 1918) was co-inheritor of the
Goldschmidt family's bank in
Frankfurt am Main, Germany. His
father was...
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began working for
Hayum Salomon Goldschmidt (1772–1843), who
owned a bank in Frankfurt. He
became friends with his son, Benedict-
Hayum Goldschmidt, who...
- the Eucharist. Durham, N.C:
Carolina Academic Press. ISBN 0-89089-924-X.
Hayum, Andrée (December 1977). "The
Meaning and
Function of the
Isenheim Altarpiece:...
- to Otto Leyser, a
manufacturer of
belts and braces, and Emmy
Leyser (née
Hayum). In 1937 the
family was
declared stateless by the ****
regime and Karl...