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    Biography. Marriage and issue. References. Family tree. 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 . Biography. Anton was the third and youngest son of George Fugger and Regina Imhof. He was born in Augsburg on 10 June 1493.

  2. Jakob Fugger morreu em 1525 sendo considerado na altura um humanista e benfeitor. O herdeiro da sua fortuna foi o seu sobrinho Anton Fugger, em 1526, que manteve negócios com a Casa de Habsburgo e interferiu na eleição de Fernando I. Foi durante a gestão de Anton que a fortuna dos Fugger atingiu um nível mais elevado.

  3. 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.

  4. Anton Fugger assumes the role of negotiator. In Ulm, he voluntarily kneels before the Emperor and supports his home city with its contribution payments. 1548. Anton Fugger establishes the Holz- und Blatternhaus Foundation (wood and smallpox house) and reorganises the existing foundations.

  5. 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.

  6. Anton Fugger von der Lilie (* 10. Juni 1493 in Augsburg; † 14. September 1560 ebenda) 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 .

  7. 28 de set. de 2016 · Introduction. From the late 15th to the early 17th centuries, the Fuggers of Augsburg were among the leading merchant-bankers of Europe. As the term merchant-bankers suggests, the family firm combined long-distance trade and financial services.