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  1. Lionel Walter Rothschild. Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2º Barão Rothschild ( 8 de fevereiro 1868 – 27 de agosto 1937 ), foi um banqueiro, político e zoólogo britânico, membro da prestigiosa Família Rothschild . Tetraneto de Mayer Amschel Rothschild, Walter Rothschild nasceu no seio de uma importante família de banqueiros e como tal foi ...

  2. Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild, Baron de Rothschild, [1] FRS [2] [3] (8 February 1868 – 27 August 1937) was a British banker, politician, zoologist and soldier, who was a member of the Rothschild family. As a Zionist leader, he was presented with the Balfour Declaration, which pledged British support for a Jewish national home ...

  3. Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (born February 8, 1868, London, England—died August 27, 1937, Tring, Buckinghamshire) was a British zoologist who became a great collector and founded the Rothschild Natural History Museum in London. The eldest son of Nathan Mayer Rothschild, he received his titles on the death of his father in 1915.

  4. 9 de mar. de 2024 · Lionel Walter (Walter) Rothschild (1868-1937), o segundo Lord Rothschild, também desempenhou um papel central na abertura do caminho para a possibilidade de criação do Estado de Israel.

  5. Lionel Walter Rothschild. Lionel Walter Rothschild ( Londres, 8 de febrero de 1868-Londres, 27 de agosto de 1937), ii barón Rothschild, fue un banquero y político inglés, conocido por su excentricidad, su afición a la zoología y por militar en el Partido Conservador .

  6. The Balfour Declaration was a public pledge by Britain, declaring its aim to establish "a national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine. The statement came in the form of a letter from Britain's then foreign secretary, Arthur Balfour, addressed to Lionel Walter Rothschild, a figurehead of the British Jewish community. But the declaration ...

  7. Lionel Walter Rothschild was the 'Lord Rothschild' to whom Balfour addressed his 1917 proposal regarding the establishment of a Jewish state. On November 2, 1917, the British Government expressed its sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations and announced that it would use its “best endeavours” to facilitate “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people” .