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French intervention. Jean-Henri
Hottinguer died in 1866,
leaving the bank in the
hands of his son,
Rodolphe Hottinguer (1835–1920), who had led a group...
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Rodolphe Hottinguer may
refer to:
Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer (1835-1920)
Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer (1902–1985),
fifth baron Hottinguer Rodolphe Hottinger...
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Hottinguer Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer (1835–1920), first-born son of
Baron Jean-Henri
Hottinguer and the
third Baron Hottinguer Baron Henri Hottinguer...
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letters X, Y, and Z for the
names of
French diplomats Jean-Conrad
Hottinguer (X),
Pierre Bellamy (Y), and
Lucien Hauteval (Z) in do****ents released...
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Hottinguer coal mine was one of the main
collieries of the Épinac coal mine. The buildings,
raised between 1872 and 1876,
housed a
revolutionary atmospheric...
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Baron Jean-Conrad
Hottinguer (15
February 1764,
Zurich – 12
September 1841,
Castle Piple, Boissy-Saint-Léger) was a Swiss-born
French banker who later...
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known as one of the
first private banks,
created on 1
August 1786 by the
Hottinguer family. The bank Rougemont,
Hottinger & Cie was
launched in
Paris by Jean-Conrad...
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Rodolphe Hottinguer (1902–1985) was the
fifth Baron of
Hottinguer. Born on 16
October 1902, he was the
elder son of
Baron Henri Hottinguer (1868-1943)...
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Baron Jean-Henri
Hottinguer (25
January 1803 – 1866) was the first-born son and heir of
Baron Jean-Conrad
Hottinguer. In 1818 he left
Paris to
learn the...
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Baron Henri Hottinguer (b.
September 15, 1868 – d. July 21, 1943) was the first-born son of
Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer. He had a long and
prosperous life...