Nathan Mayer Rothschild

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Nathan Mayer Rothschild was a prominent 19th-century German-Jewish banker and financier who founded the British branch of the Rothschild banking dynasty and became one of the wealthiest men in Europe.

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instanceOf British Jew
German Jew
Rothschild family member
banker
businessperson
financier
activity textile trade in Manchester
birthCountry Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
birthDate 1777-09-16
birthPlace Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
burialPlace Jewish cemetery in Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
child Anthony Nathan de Rothschild NERFINISHED
Charlotte de Rothschild NERFINISHED
Lionel de Rothschild NERFINISHED
Mayer Amschel de Rothschild NERFINISHED
deathCountry German Confederation NERFINISHED
deathDate 1836-07-28
deathPlace Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
dynasty Rothschild banking dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jewish
familyName Rothschild NERFINISHED
father Mayer Amschel Rothschild NERFINISHED
founded London branch of the Rothschild banking house
N M Rothschild & Sons NERFINISHED
fullName Nathan Mayer Rothschild NERFINISHED
givenName Nathan NERFINISHED
knownFor becoming one of the wealthiest men in Europe
financing the British government during the Napoleonic Wars
founding the British branch of the Rothschild banking dynasty
mother Gutele Schnapper NERFINISHED
movedTo London NERFINISHED
Manchester NERFINISHED
nationality British
German
notableEvent financed subsidies to Britain’s continental allies against Napoleon
participated in financing after the Battle of Waterloo
occupation banker
financier
merchant
religion Judaism
residence London, England
surface form: London
sibling Amschel Mayer Rothschild NERFINISHED
Carl Mayer von Rothschild NERFINISHED
James Mayer de Rothschild NERFINISHED
Salomon Mayer von Rothschild NERFINISHED
socialStatus leading figure in the City of London financial community
spouse Hannah Barent-Cohen NERFINISHED
wealthStatus one of the richest men in Europe in the early 19th century

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Willesden Jewish Cemetery hasNotableBurials Nathan Mayer Rothschild