Ewald Marggraff

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Ewald Marggraff

Mr. Willem Frederik Ewald Marggraff (Vught, 9 June 1923 - Vught, 7 December 2003) was a controversial wealthy son of a famous Law- family of Dutch nobility.

[edit] Biography

Ewald Marggraff was the son of Mr. Dr. Lodewijk Marggraff and Catharina Schran. His only brother died at the age of 2 and a sister in 10 days., so when his father died He gave his four sisters money so he ruled alone over the heritage.

He studied law in Utrecht and international private law in Paris.

On 7 December 2003 his house Zionsburg was destroyed by fire, while Marggraff was in the house. He was buried in the gardens of Zionsburg. In March 2006, the investigation of the accident and Marggraff's death was reopened, as there are reasons to believe the fire was not an accident, but arson.

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With more than 500 estates (on a surface area of about 7kmĀ² in total) Marggraff was probably one of the richest men of Noord-Brabant, one of the Dutch provinces. His fortune was estimated in 1998 at 18 million euros (excluding his fortune outside the Netherlands). Marggraff's land is now owned by the Marggraff Stichting (a non-profit organization) and is open for public (except for Zionsburg, which is planned to be rebuilt in 2006). The company Six Architects had obtained a building permit from the community of Vught. It is not certain when building will start.

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