- Rózsika
Rothschild (born Rózsika Edle von
Wertheimstein; 15
October 1870 in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary – 30 June 1940 in London) was a
tennis player and...
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Villa Wertheimstein is a
house in Vienna, Austria. It is part of the 19th
borough Döbling. In this villa,
Josephine von
Wertheimstein and her daughter...
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Northamptonshire for 1905. In 1907,
Rothschild married Rózsika Edle von
Wertheimstein (1870–1940), a
descendant of an old Austrian-Jewish
family that was...
- of
Charles Rothschild and Rózsika
Rothschild (née
Baroness Edle von
Wertheimstein). Both
parents were Jewish, his
father a
member of the
Rothschild banking...
- his wife,
Hungarian baroness Rózsika Edle von
Wertheimstein,
daughter of
Baron Alfred von
Wertheimstein of
Bihar County. She was born into a
branch of...
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designed by Sterlé of Paris. In the oil on
canvas portrait of
Louise von
Wertheimstein (Vienna 1813–1890), born Biedermann, she is seen to be
holding a lorgnette...
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Seligmann von
Sonnenfels (converted out) von
Todesco Wartenegg von
Wertheimstein Weil von
Weilen Wiener von
Welten von
Wittgenstein (converted out) Paul...
- de
Rothschild (born 1954),
businesswoman Baroness Rozsika Edle von
Wertheimstein Baron Etienne van
Zuylen van Nyevelt, of the
House of Van
Zuylen van...
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Nathaniel Charles Rothschild (1877–1923), who
married Rózsika Edle von
Wertheimstein (1870–1940) He died in London, five days
after an operation, on 31 March...
- Lieben, Auspitz,
Schey von Koromla, Todesco, Goluchowski-Glochowsky,
Wertheimstein, and
Wiernes families. In 1830 the
Jewish von
Neumann family were elevated...