Baron Günzburg, was a Russian philanthropist. Günzburg received his education at home in Zvenigorodka. After the Crimean war his father, Joseph Günzburg, then...
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Baron Gabriel Jacob "Jacques" de Gunzburg (1853–1929), a nephew of the Russian philanthropist Baron Horace Günzburg. His Brazilian-born mother, Enriqueta...
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Günzburg (Cyrillic: Гинзбург Ginzburg, Гинцбург Gintsburg; Yiddish: גינזבורג Ginzburg, גינצבורג Gintsburg) family originated in the town of Günzburg,...
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was the son of Gabriel Günzburg and the father of Horace Günzburg. Having acquired great wealth during the Crimean war, Günzburg established a banking...
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noble family that originated in the Tsardom of Russia Günzburg, also Gunzbourg Baron Joseph Günzburg, Osip Gintsburg, or Iosif-Evzel Gabrielovich Gintsburg...
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Conservatism, proeminent Jews include Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Horace Günzburg, Isaiah Berlin, Benjamin Disraeli, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Rabbi...
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David Goratsiyevich Günzburg (Russian: Дави́д Гора́циевич Ги́нцбург; 5 July 1857 – 22 December 1910), 3rd Baron de Günzburg, was a Russian orientalist...
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ethnographic commission, financed by Baron Vladimir Günzburg and named in honor of his father Horace Günzburg, which traveled through Podolia and Volhynia in...
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Joseph Sassoon Sassoon (1855–1918); married Louise de Gunzburg, a daughter of Horace Günzburg Sassoon Joseph Sassoon (1885–1922), army officer Arthur...
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Osip Gunzburg, founder of the Society for the Promotion of Culture among the Jews of Russia and the father of Horace Günzburg....
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ethnographic commission, financed by Baron Vladimir Günzburg and named in honor of his father Horace Günzburg, which traveled through Podolia and Volhynia in...
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postmaster Horace Günzburg (1833–1909), Russian philanthropist Horace Gwynne (1912–2001), Canadian bantamweight professional boxer Horace H. Cummings...
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Choral Synagogue. Shortly before the murder of Alexander II Polyakov, Horace Günzburg and Nikolai Bakst succeeded in securing royal approval to establish...
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prominent Russian Jews, including Joseph Yozel Günzburg, who became president; his son Horace Günzburg, first vice-president; Rabbi A. Neumann, second...
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Jewish families, notably Joseph Günzburg and his descendants. Beyond funding much of the Jewish community, the Günzburgs also acted as de facto representatives...
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Orlov, chairman: Bogolyubov, Secretary: Turgenev, purser: the banker Horace Günzburg). In 1878 Harlamoff exhibited his paintings at the Salon and at the...
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instructor in the orphanage founded by Baroness A. G. Günzburg, the wife of Baron Horace Günzburg. When Ha-Melitz was established in St. Petersburg in...
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of Zacharias Frankel, and in 1903 the seventieth birthday of Baron Horace Günzburg. In 1904, it commemorated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the literary...
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Shloyme Ansky, with the backing of philanthropist Goratsii Gintsburg (Horace Günzburg), launched the Jewish Ethnographic Expedition, that collected and preserved...
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the university prize, he was engaged as a private teacher by Baron Horace Günzburg at Paris. During a residence of two years in that city Gross, collected...
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Paris on 17 February 1904, the son of Baron Pierre de Gunzburg (the son of Baron Horace Günzburg), a banker, and Yvonne Deutsch de La Meurthe.[citation...
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philologist and orientalist. David Günzburg (1857–1910), Russian orientalist and Jewish communal leader. Horace Günzburg (1833–1909), Russian philanthropist...
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langues orientales. He married Anne David-Weill, a grand-daughter of Horace Günzburg. In 1927 he was attached then resident at the Institut Français d'Archéologie...
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troops during the Battle of Ulm. After leading a successful attack on Günzburg, Sébastiani followed the Austrians into Moravia (1805), having been promoted...
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Curia (Chur) Endidae (Neumarkt) Feltria (Feltre) Foetes (Füssen) Guntia (Günzburg) Gamundia Romana (Schwäbisch Gmünd) Oscela (Domodossola) Parthanum (Partenkirchen)...
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response to a request from the wealthy Russian Jewish philanthropist Joseph Günzburg (Evzel' Gavriilovich Gintsburg) and the first chairman of the St. Petersburg...
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Execution Coronation of Napoleon 1805 Diamond Rock Cape Finisterre Wertingen Günzburg Haslach-Jungingen Elchingen Ulm Verona Trafalgar Caldiero Cape Ortegal...
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1915, at 3 p.m, Learmonth Duffy & Co, retrieved 31 January 2020 Laffaye, Horace A. (2009). The Evolution of Polo. McFarland. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-7864-5415-0...
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anchor; New York (1989). Steven Kaufman, fashion executive; New York (1988). Horace Kelland, writer; Charleston and Fishers Island (1975). Prince Michael of...
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Execution Coronation of Napoleon 1805 Diamond Rock Cape Finisterre Wertingen Günzburg Haslach-Jungingen Elchingen Ulm Verona Trafalgar Caldiero Cape Ortegal...
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