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    Anton Fugger (10 June 1493 – 14 September 1560) was a German merchant and member of the Fugger family. He was a nephew of Jakob Fugger.

  2. Os Fugger foram uma importante família germânica de banqueiros e mercadores, durante o período do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico, entre o final da Idade Média e o início da Idade Moderna, incluindo o Renascimento.

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    Founding

    The founder of the family was Hans Fugger, a weaver at Graben, near the Swabian Free City of Augsburg. The last name was originally spelled "Fucker" – the first recorded reference to the family comes when Johann's son, also named Johann (or Hans), moved to Augsburg in 1367, with the local tax register laconically noting Fucker advenit, "Fugger has arrived".He married Klara Widolf and became an Augsburg citizen. After Klara's death, he married Elizabeth Gattermann. He joined the weaver's guild...

    Jakob Fugger "the Rich"

    Ulrich's youngest brother Jakob Fugger, born in 1459, was to become the most famous member of the dynasty. In 1498, he married Sibylla Artzt, Grand Burgheress to Augsburg, the daughter of an eminent Grand Burgher of Augsburg (German: Großbürger zu Augsburg). They had no children, but this marriage gave Jakob the opportunity to elevate to Grand Burgher of Augsburg and later allowed him to pursue a seat on the city council (Stadtrat) of Augsburg. He was elevated to the nobility of the Holy Roma...

    Later years

    Jakob's successor was his nephew Anton Fugger, son of his elder brother Georg. Anton was born in 1493, married Anna Rehlinger, and died in 1560. In 1525, the Fuggers were granted the revenues from the Spanish orders of knighthood together with the profits from mercury and silver mines. The formerly rich yield of the Tirolean and Hungarian mines decreased, but Anton established new trade ties with Peru and Chile and started mining ventures in Sweden and Norway. He was involved in the slave tra...

    Kirchberg and Weißenhorn with Wullenstetten and Pfaffenhofen (Roth)(1507)
    Kluger, Martin (2014). The Fugger Dynasty in Augsburg – Merchants, Mining Entrepreneurs, Bankers and Benefactors. Augsburg: context verlag. ISBN 978-3-939645-74-0.
    Steinmetz, Greg (2015). The Richest Man Who Ever Lived. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-4516-8855-9.
  3. History. The Fugger family, who had lived in Augsburg since 1367, started out trading in woven goods and, over the course of three generations, became one of the imperial city's leading mercantile families.

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  4. After his death in 1525, Jakob Fugger's nephew and successor Anton moved more of the firm's business to Spain and invested in the purchase of lands and manorial estates. In the following decades, Anton's forward-looking business practices ensured the firm's economic viability.

  5. Anton Fugger von der Lilie war ein deutscher Kaufmann, Reichsgraf und Bankier. Zum Gedenken an den einflussreichen Kaufmann gab die Stadt Augsburg der 1997 fertiggestellten Lechbrücke den Namen Anton-Fugger-Brücke.

  6. In Fugger family: Decline of the house. …Rich bequeathed to his nephew Anton Fugger, who had been destined for the succession since 1517, company assets totaling 2,032,652 guilders. The new chief, an ambitious and talented businessman, guided the company with a firm hand.