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    Jean Conrad was appointed Regent of the Banque de France on 18 August 1803, with a succession of Baron Hottinguers sitting on the council. For the next 133...
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    Française. Rodolphe Hottinguer died in 1985 leaving his son, Henri, a banking legacy in solid shape and sound condition. The Banque Hottinguer in Paris was sold...
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    recognizes him with a statue. In 1803, Hottinguer was appointed as a founding member of The Board of Governors for The Banque de France. He then went on to become...
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    Banque Hottinguer & Cie found the Caisse d’Epargne the first savings bank for small investors. In 1833 Jean-Henri took control of Banque Hottinguer & Cie...
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  • the continent of Europe, the high banking houses of France included the Hottinguer, Mallet (fr), Neuflize (fr), Rothschilds and Vernes (fr). Monabanq (fr)...
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  • 1629 Sea shipping Banque Hottinguer France 1786 Private banking Banque Lombard Odier & Cie Switzerland 1796 Private banking Banque Pictet & Cie Switzerland...
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    Rodolphe Hottinguer (1902–1985) was the fifth Baron of Hottinguer. Born on 16 October 1902, he was the elder son of Baron Henri Hottinguer (1868-1943)...
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    Jean-Conrad Hottinguer. These powerful bankers, representative of the financial elite that would become referred to in France as the Haute banque, were deeply...
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    Baron Henri Hottinguer (b. September 15, 1868 – d. July 21, 1943) was the first-born son of Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer. He had a long and prosperous life...
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    Bankası), known from 1863 to 1925 as the Imperial Ottoman Bank (French: Banque Impériale Ottomane, Ottoman Turkish: بانق عثمانی شاهانه) and correspondingly...
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    from Crédit Lyonnais, the Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris, and Banque Hottinguer. Whereas its board of directors met in Paris, Saint Petersburg was...
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  • reformers and philanthropists that included Benjamin Delessert, Jean-Conrad Hottinguer, Joseph Marie de Gérando, Jacques Laffitte, the François Alexandre Frédéric...
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    Malta Cross, pro Merito Melitensi. Jacquin de Margerie family www.banque-hottinguer.com www.larousse.fr www.nytimes.com www.lexpress.fr www.christies...
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    Jacques Laffitte (category Governors of the Banque de France)
    "haute banque parisienne". Besides Laffitte, the group included the banks of Casimir and Scipion Perier fr, Benjamin Delessert, Jean Hottinguer, Adolphe...
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    Rodolphe Hottinger (category Hottinguer family)
    Hottinger (born 14 August 1956 in Paris) is a Swiss banker of the House of Hottinguer. His ancestor, Jean-Conrad Hottinger, created the Bank Rougemont, Hottinger...
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    Rodolphe Hottinguer was a banker that ran his family owned French bank Messieurs Hottinguer & Cie taking over from his father Baron Jean–Henri Hottinguer in...
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    of Rothschild, with branches in major cities across Europe, as well as Hottinguer in Switzerland and Oppenheim in Germany. The theory of central banking...
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    Hottinguer, Mallet, Rothschilds and Vernes banks. He was succeeded in the bank by his second son, Jacques, who was the representative of the Banque de...
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    Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (category Regents of the Banque de France)
    daughter, Caroline Delessert. In 1858 Caroline married Baron Jean-Henri Hottinguer. He was also an ardent botanist and conchologist; his botanical library...
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    of Rothschild, with branches in major cities across Europe, as well as Hottinguer in Switzerland and Oppenheim in Germany. The 19th and early 20th centuries...
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    Davillier, Delessert, Dietrich, Dollfus, Frerejean, Guerlain, Hermès, Hottinguer, Japy, Kaltenbach, Koechlin, Mallet, Marchegay, Mieg, Mirabaud, Monod...
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    he and several other bankers, including Claude Perier and Jean-Conrad Hottinguer, helped to install Napoleon on the French throne. In 1810, Emperor Napoleon...
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    in the Paris Region. In 1818, he joined forces with Baron Jean-Conrad Hottinguer to create the Caisse d'Epargne et de Prévoyance de Paris, France's first...
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    associated with the Protestant banks in Paris (Benoît Fould, Mallet, Hottinguer, André) and others who usually worked with the house of Rothschild (for...
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