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  1. Markus Fugger (born Marx Fugger; 14 February 1529 – 18 June 1597) was a German politician and businessman of the Fugger family. He was the eldest son of Anton Fugger . He achieved several high offices - chamberlain to Archduke Ernest of Austria , Kammerpräsident, member of the kurbayrische ( Bavarian ) council, Pfleger ( reeve ...

  2. Markus (III.) Fugger (1529–1597), founder of the company Marx Fugger and brothers; Hans (III.) Fugger of Kirchheim and Glött (1531–1598) Markus (IV.) Fugger (1564–1614) Jakob (IV.) Fugger (1567–1626) Christoph Fugger (1566–1615) Carl Ernst Fugger (1559–1640) Otto Heinrich Fugger, Count of Kirchberg ("Ottheinrich") (1592 ...

  3. Freiherr Markus Fugger (Marx Fugger) von der Lilie (* 14. Februar 1529 in Augsburg ; † 18. Juni 1597 ebenda) war ein deutscher Handelsherr, Humanist, Kämmerer. kurbayerischer Rat und Stadtpfleger von Augsburg.

  4. Homepage. History of the Fugger family since 1367. Sundial at St. Markus Church with a Fugger motto. 11 Images. Dates and facts. History of the Fugger family since 1367. 1367. The master weaver Hans Fugger moves from the village of Graben to Augsburg. Note in the Augsburg tax register: »fucker advenit«, »Fugger has arrived«. 1370.

  5. Homepage. History. Experience the Fugger history at first hand. History. The Fugger family, who had lived in Augsburg since 1367, started out trading in woven goods and, over the course of three generations, became one of the imperial city's leading mercantile families.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jakob_FuggerJakob Fugger - Wikipedia

    Early dealings in Rome are attributed to the cleric Markus Fugger in 1473. In 1477 the Fugger business was responsible for transferring church revenues from Sweden to Rome. Between 1508 and 1524, the company leased the Roman mint, the Zecca, manufacturing 66 types of coins for four different popes.

  7. Fugger, Markus Kaufherr, Humanist, * 14.2.1529, † 18.6.1597 Augsburg, ⚰ Augsburg, Sankt Ulrich. (katholisch)