Alfred-Isaac Pereire (30 January 1879, Paris – 28 November 1957, Paris, aged 78) was a 20th-century French historian and bibliographer. Ths son of Gustave...
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Émile Pereire (3 December 1800, Bordeaux - 5 January 1875, Paris) and his brother Isaac Pereire (25 November 1806, Bordeaux – 12 July 1880, Gretz-Armainvilliers)...
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Rothschild. Her mother was Marie Hermine Rodrigues Péreire (1860–1936), daughter of Eugène Péreire of the Péreire banking family whose Crédit Mobilier were arch-competitors...
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Grand Hôtel was built by the wealthy brothers Isaac & Émile Pereire and designed by Alfred Armand, who had previously designed the nearby Grand Hôtel du...
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when he started a grand yacht race from her deck. Also, in April 1897, Sir Alfred Milner traveled aboard the Norham Castle from Southampton to Cape Town,...
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lit. 'Transatlantic Bank') is a French bank that was founded by Eugène Péreire in 1881, and remains as one of France's oldest private banks. Its ownership...
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Théophile-Jules Pelouze (1807–1867), chemist Isaac Péreire (1806–1880), financier Jacob Rodrigues Péreire (1715–1780), educator Francis Picabia (1879–1953)...
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de Lesseps, and the bank Crédit Mobilier, which was established by the Pereire brothers who had been members of the Saint-Simonian movement. It has also...
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Louvre Saint-Honoré (category Pereire family)
000 square meters. It was originally erected in the early 1850s by the Pereire brothers who in 1855 opened an iconic hotel, the Grand Hôtel du Louvre...
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part of Haussmann's renovation of Paris, with financing from the wealthy Pereire Brothers. It first gained an international reputation by servicing visitors...
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Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 12.1 (1967): 163–209, on Rothschild and the Pereire brothers. Muhlstein, Anka (1983). Baron James: The Rise of the French Rothschilds...
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(1865) Guyane (1865) Caraïbe (1866) Darien (1866) Saint-Laurent (1866) Péreire (1866) Panama (1866) Martinique (1869) Atlantique (1870) Guadeloupe (1870)...
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following year, together with a portrait and several other paintings. Émile Péreire supplied Tissot's painting Walk in the Snow for the 1862 international...
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Latin):[clarification needed] Pereira, Pereyra, Pereyro, Pereiro, Pereiros, Pereire, Perera, Perer, Perero, Pereros; the Norman French perrieur (quarry), possibly...
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fully functional after its second rail was delivered in May 1854. The Pereire-owned Ouest company requested and obtained the government railway concession...
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TV André Meyer (1898–1979), French-American financier Emile and Isaac Péreire, bankers Rothschild banking and wine growing family of France Sarah Abitbol...
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centres was followed by other Jewish financiers, like the Bischoffsheims, Pereires, Seligmans, Lazards and others, and these financiers by their integrity...
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Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 9781781954218. Jean Autin (1984). Les frères Pereire : Le bonheur d'entreprendre. Paris: Perrin. James M. Brophy (1992), "The...
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a day. She was too weak to travel, so a room in her house on Boulevard Pereire was set up as a film studio, with scenery, lights, and cameras. However...
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by the sun." She was especially fond of the bourbon roses 'Madame Isaac Péreire' and 'Madame Pierre Oger'. Graham Stuart Thomas, who helped locate rose...
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Edith Penrose (1914–1996), American/British economist Émile and Isaac Péreire (1800–1875 and 1806–1880), French financiers Carlota Perez (born 1939)...
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the Pereire brothers. This section also includes items from the Fonds Dreyfus, an exceptional archive donated by the grandchildren of Captain Alfred Dreyfus...
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had opened between Saint-Étienne and Lyon in 1831. The financiers, the Péreire brothers, built the first line from Paris to Saint-Germain-en-Laye between...
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Italy. Raffaele de Ferrari was co-founder of the Crédit Mobilier with the Péreire brothers, rivals of the Rothschilds, who financed many of the major construction...
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when he sees it, suggesting that he was responsible. The film's director, Alfred Hitchcock, later said that "the Navy raised hell" about the implication...
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2005-10-16 at the Wayback Machine, June 1876 Vajda, Joanne (2008). "Les Pereire et les Nalgelmackers, promoteurs du transport ferroviaire et du réseau...
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Prince de Viana (1840 – 1893): one of Lucien's most eminent patrons The Pereire brothers: Emile and Isaac, prominent property developers and financiers...
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twentieth century, the name Javal was equal in prestige with those of Pereire, Fould, and Rothschild." The Javal were a family of important captains...
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comedian St. Paulinus of Nola (354–431), educator, religious figure Émile Péreire (1800–1875), banker and industrialist Sophie Pétronin (born 1945), aid...
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network of local offices to reach a much larger pool of depositors. The Péreire brothers founded the Crédit Mobilier. It became a powerful and dynamic...
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