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  1. Jakob Fugger (1398 in Augsburg – 1469 in Augsburg) was a German master weaver, town councillor and merchant, as well as the founder of the Fugger dynasty. He was later known as Jakob Fugger the Elder to distinguish him from his son Jakob Fugger, who took over his father's company and oversaw its rise to be the largest and richest ...

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    Background, education and early years in Venice. Coat of arms of the Fugger of the lily family, granted in 1473. Jakob Fugger was born the tenth of eleven children to Jakob Fugger the Elder (1398–1469) and his wife Barbara Bäsinger (1419–1497), daughter of Münzmeister Franz Bäsinger.

  3. Jakob Fugger, o Rico [1] (em alemão: Jakob Fugger von der Lilie) ou ainda Jakob II, (Augsburgo, 6 de março de 1459 - 30 de dezembro de 1525), foi o maior mercador, empresário e banqueiro da Europa. [2] Nascido em Augsburgo, na Baviera, era descendente da família Fugger, de mercadores. [3]

  4. Jakob Fugger the Elder and his sons. After Hans's death, the business is led successfully by his widow and his sons Andreas and Jakob, known as »the Elder«. Jakob the Elder founds the lineage of Fugger von der Lilie. In 1466, Jakob Fugger the Elder is already the seventh-richest taxpayer in Augsburg.

  5. Jakob Fugger the Elder moves from the weaver's guild into the merchant's guild. He has come to rank as the seventh-richest taxpayer in the city's tax register. 1469. Death of Jakob Fugger the Elder; the business is managed by his widow Barbara and his sons Ulrich, Georg and Jakob (Jakob the Rich). 1472.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2018 · Born in Augsburg, Germany, the son of Jakob Fugger the Elder, Jakob Fugger the Younger was an investor, speculator and banker who built the most profitable commercial enterprise in Europe. His elder brother Ulrich had provided money and goods to members of the Habsburg dynasty, who came to rely on the House of Fugger for substantial ...

  7. Hans Holbein the Elder, Portrait of Jakob Fugger, c. 1509. Hans Holbein the Elder and Hans Burgkmair the Elder were just two of many artists commissioned to paint Jakob Fugger. The merchant pursued a consistent strategy to promote his image: every portrait had to be instantly recognisable.