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  1. Carl Mayer Freiherr von Rothschild (24 April 1788 – 10 March 1855) was a Frankfurt-born banker in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the founder of the Neopolitan branch of the prominent Rothschild family.

  2. Mayer Carl Freiherr von Rothschild (5 August 1820 – 16 October 1886) was a German Jewish banker and politician, as well as scion of the Rothschild family.

  3. Mayer Carl studied at the University of Göttingen and in Berlin. In 1854, the firm was made Banker to the Court of Prussia. Mayer Carl acquired personal honours too, such as the Duchy of Parma consulship in Frankfurt, Consul of Bavaria and Austrian Consul-General.

  4. Kalman Mayer Rothschild (seit 1817 Carl Mayer von Rothschild, ab 1822: Carl Mayer Freiherr von Rothschild) (* 24. April 1788 in Frankfurt am Main ; † 10. März 1855 in Neapel [1] ) war ein deutscher Bankier aus der Familie Rothschild .

  5. Key dates. The Rothschild dynasty u0003. In the late 18th century, Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a merchant in the Frankfurt ghetto, had five sons. In 1789, after initiating them into the art of business, he decided to send four of them to the four major European capitals of the time: Salomon to Vienna, Nathaniel to London, Carl to Naples and James ...

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  6. The New Court Vitrine, curated by The Rothschild Archive, recalls the cases of treasures and cabinets of curiosity that graced the great Rothschild houses. Two portrait plaques depicting Baron Carl Mayer von Rothschild (1788-1855), and his wife, Adelheid, (née Hertz) (1800-1853).

  7. Together with his brothers, Carl was granted a barony by Austria in 1822, following on from the entitlement to the particle 'von' in the family name. Carl was also Royal Prussian Privy Councillor, Privy Councillor to the Electorate of Hesse, General Consul of Sicily and of the Duchy of Parma.