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  1. Raymund or Raimund Fugger (24 October 1489 – 3 December 1535) was a German businessman, Imperial Count and art collector of the 'of the Lily' ( von der Lilie) branch of the Fugger family .

  2. Raymund Fugger von der Lilie (auch Raimund Fugger) (* 24. Oktober 1489 in Augsburg ; † 3. Dezember 1535 in Mickhausen ) war Mitglied der Augsburger Familie der Fugger , Reichsgraf und Kunstsammler.

  3. Oberkirchberg Castle. The progenitor of the Fugger-Kirchberg-Weißenhorn line was Georg Fugger (1518-1569), second son of Raymund Fugger. Jakob Fugger the Rich had acquired Kirchberg Castle and County from King Maximilian I in 1507, together with the dominions of Weißenhorn and Pfaffenhofen.

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  4. 6 de ago. de 2017 · Sua obra mais famosa é o Fuggerei: um projeto de habitação social que criou na cidade de Augsburg, no sul da Alemanha, e que continua conhecida porque quem vive ali paga um aluguel simbólico ...

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  5. 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.

  6. In his will, Jakob Fugger names his nephew Anton as sole »disposer and chafferer«; his brother Raymund and cousin Hieronymus are to support and advise him. 1524/25 Unrest in Hungary; rebellions by peasants in Swabia and miners in Tyrol.

  7. Anton Fugger, a son of Georg Fugger, was also instrumental in starting the Fugger tradition of beneficence. The three families still active today originate from Anton and his brother Raymund: The Counts Fugger-Kirchberg, the Princes Fugger von Glött and the Princes Fugger-Babenhausen.