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  1. Fugger, Anton nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Nipote (Augusta 1493 - ivi 1560) di Jakob II, appoggiò finanziariamente la lotta di Carlo V contro il protestantesimo. Nel 1519 fu nominato da papa Leone X cavaliere pontificio e conte palatino e di corte. In seguito, nel 1526, fu elevato, assieme al fratello Raimondo, alla ...

  2. Nonetheless, Anton Fugger had, by 1546, amassed 5,100,000 guilders—the highest capital in the company’s history. His health weakened in 1540, Anton Fugger reacted more acutely to the shifts in his fortunes; since his sons and nephews showed little interest in business, he even considered dissolving the firm.

  3. Anton Fugger primary name: Fugger, Anton Details individual; merchant/tradesman; German ; Male. Life dates 1493-1560. Biography Merchant; son of Georg Fugger ...

  4. Due to his relationship with the Habsburgs, Jakob Fugger the Rich's enterprises in precious metals, goods and financing made him go down in history as the most successful financier of his day. Under his successor, Anton, the firm's operations began to move increasingly to Spain. The firm ceased its activities there in 1650.

  5. jacobfugger.de › de › 1_geschichteFUGGER

    Unter Anton Fugger, dem Neffen und Nachfolger Jakob Fuggers, erreichte das Firmenvermögen 1546 seinen höchsten Stand. Jakob Fugger stiftete 1521 die weltberühmte Fuggerei, die älteste bestehende Sozialsiedlung der Welt, sowie die vermutlich von Albrecht Dürer geplante Fuggerkapelle in der Augsburger St.-Anna-Kirche.

  6. Versionsgeschichte. Fugger von der Lilie (15./17. Jahrhundert) von Stefan Birkle. Die Fugger stiegen nach ihrem Zuzug im 14. Jahrhundert innerhalb weniger Generationen zu einer der bedeutendsten und wohlhabendsten Familien Augsburgs auf und etablierten sich als führende Kaufleute und Kreditgeber ihrer Zeit. Parallel zu ihrer Handelstätigkeit ...

  7. The House of Fugger ( German pronunciation: [ˈfʊɡɐ]) is a German family that was historically a prominent group of European bankers, members of the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century mercantile patriciate of Augsburg, international mercantile bankers, and venture capitalists. Alongside the Welser family, the Fugger family controlled much of ...