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    Hans Fugger von der Lilie, full name Hans, Freiherr Fugger, Herr zu Kirchheim, Glött, Mickhausen, Stettenfels und Schmiechen, (4 September 1531 – 19 April 1598; buried in Kirchheim in Schwaben) was a German arts patron, businessman and politician of the Fugger family.

  2. 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 ...

  3. A fortuna da família teve origem na indústria têxtil quando Hans Fugger se instalou com uma manufactura em Augsburgo em 1367. Teve dois filhos: Andreas Fugger (1394–1457) e Jakob Fugger, o Velho (1398–1469). O membro mais importante da família foi Jakob Fugger, o mais novo de sete filhos de Jakob Fugger, o Velho.

  4. Dates and facts. History of the Fugger family since 1367. 1367. The master weaver Hans Fugger moves from the village of Graben to Augsburg. Note in the Augsburg tax register: »fucker advenit«, »Fugger has arrived«. 1370. Marriage to the daughter of the future guild master Oswald Widolf, Klara Widolf. The marriage produces two daughters.

  5. Learn about the history of the Fugger family firm, which started with Hans Fugger's immigration to Augsburg in 1367 and became one of the leading mercantile operations in Europe. Discover how the Fuggers financed popes, emperors and kings, traded across continents and invested in land and mines.

  6. Fugger family, German mercantile and banking dynasty that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries, developed capitalistic economic concepts, and influenced continental politics. Hans Fugger, a weaver born in the village of Graben in Swabia, established the family in Augsburg

  7. Hans Fugger, member of a prominent family of merchant-bankers, called Sustris to Augsburg about 1568, where he decorated a series of rooms (1569–73), the so-called Fugger Bath Rooms (now a museum). By 1573 Sustris had entered the service of William V, duke of Bavaria, a….