Maurice de Rothschild
Maurice de Rothschild | |
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Born |
Boulogne-Billancourt, France | May 19, 1881
Died |
September 4, 1957 76) Pregny-Chambésy, Switzerland | (aged
Residence |
Hôtel de Pontalba, Château d'Armainvilliers, Château de Pregny |
Occupation | Financier, politician, art collector, philanthropist |
Religion | Judaism |
Spouse(s) | Noémie Halphen |
Children | Edmond Adolphe Maurice Jules Jacques |
Parents | Edmond James de Rothschild & Adelheid von Rothschild |
Maurice Edmond Karl de Rothschild (May 19, 1881 – September 4, 1957) was an art collector, vineyard owner, financier, Senator of France, and one of the most financially successful members of the prominent Rothschild banking family of France. The second child of Edmond James de Rothschild (1845–1934) and Adelheid von Rothschild (1853–1935), he was born in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris and raised there at the Château Rothschild, Boulogne-Billancourt.[1]
In 1909 Maurice de Rothschild married Noémie Claire Alice Palmyre Halphen (1888–1968). Her mother was Marie Hermine Rodrigues Péreire (1860–1936), daughter of Eugène Péreire of the Péreire banking family whose Crédit Mobilier were arch-competitors of the Rothschilds. Noémie Halphen and Maurice de Rothschild had one child, a son Edmond.
Maurice de Rothschild inherited a fortune from the childless Adolphe de Rothschild of the Naples branch of the family and moved to Geneva, Switzerland where he perpetuated the new Swiss branch of the family.
References
- The Rothschilds; a Family Portrait by Frederic Morton. Atheneum Publishers (1962) ISBN 978-1568362205 (1998 reprint)
- The Rothschilds, a Family of Fortune by Virginia Cowles. Alfred A. Knopf (1973) ISBN 978-0297765387
- Rothschild: The Wealth and Power of a Dynasty by Derek Wilson. Scribner, London (1988) ISBN 978-0684190181
- House of Rothschild : Money's Prophets: 1798-1848 by Niall Ferguson. Viking Press (1998) ISBN 978-0140240849
- The House of Rothschild (vol. 2) : The World's Banker: 1849-1999 by Niall Ferguson. Viking Press (1999) ISBN 978-0670887941
External links
- The Rothschild Archive - an international cente in London for research into the history of the Rothschild family.
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