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  1. Nathan Mayer Rothschild ( Frankfurt na Majni, 16. rujna 1777. – Frankfurt na Majni, 28. srpnja 1836. ), njemačko - židovski bankar i poduzetnik, jedan od petorice sinova Mayera Amschela Rothschilda (1744. – 1812.) i Gutle Schnapper Rotschild (1753. – 1849.). Godine 1822. dobio je naslov baruna, poput ostale braće, ali nije ga nikada ...

  2. 17. Mai 2010 · Raus aus der engen Welt der Frankfurter Judengasse, in der sich Nathans Vater, der Münzsammler und Altwarenhändler Mayer Amschel Rothschild, Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts niederlässt. Jahrhunderts ...

  3. 27. Feb. 2024 · Einer von ihnen, Nathan Mayer Rothschild, hat sogar schon 1805 in London eine eigene Bank gegründet, bevor 1810 in Frankfurt das Bankhaus Mayer Amschel Rothschild und Söhne entstand. Später kam ...

  4. Mayer Amschel Rothschild fathered five sons (and, perhaps less well known, five daughters). This article centres on Mayer’s third son – Nathan Rothschild. Having arrived in England in the early 1800s, Nathan, undaunted by initial language barriers, spent his first years on English soil as a cloth merchant based in Manchester.

  5. Nathan Mayer Rothschild was born in Frankfurt on September 16, 1777, into a wealthy Jewish banking family. At the age of 21, he decided to leave his family and their vast fortune in Frankfurt, and moved to England. In 1798 he moved to Manchester and started getting involved in the textile industry. Shortly thereafter he decided to move to London, to pursue a fortune on the stock exchange. He ...

  6. 1980 - 1999. Born in Frankfurt at the house of the Hinterpfann on 16 September 1777, Nathan Mayer Rothschild died in that city on 28 July 1836. In the intervening 59 years, Nathan Mayer Rothschild -the name he never changed in spite of honours offered and declined - led his brothers to the pinnacle of the financial world. Nathan almost burst ...

  7. James Mayer de Rothschild was the youngest child of Mayer Amschel Rothschild. He was born in the house of the Grünes Schild in the Judengasse in Frankfurt on 15 August 1792. Six years later his brother Nathan left Frankfurt to further the family business which James himself was eventually to lead after Nathan's death.