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  1. Johann Jakob Fugger by Christoph Amberger, 1541. Johann Jakob Fugger or Hans Jakob Fugger (23 December 1516, Augsburg - 14 July 1575, Munich) was a German banker and patron of the arts and sciences from the von der Lilie (of the Lily) line of the noted Fugger banking family. Life Memorial to Johann Jakob Fugger in Augsburg, put up by ...

  2. Johann Jakob Fugger (* 23. Dezember 1516 in Augsburg; † 14. Juli 1575 in München) (auch: Hans Jakob) war ein Mitglied der bekannten Kaufmannsfamilie der Fugger. Er war der Sohn von Raymund Fugger von der Lilie (1489–1535) und dessen Frau Katharina (1488–1535), Tochter des Montanunternehmers Johann I. Thurzo. Sein Bruder Ulrich ...

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

    Jakob Fugger of the Lily (German: Jakob Fugger von der Lilie; 6 March 1459 – 30 December 1525), also known as Jakob Fugger the Rich or sometimes Jakob II, was a major German merchant, mining entrepreneur, and banker.

  4. 31 de jan. de 2024 · Jakob 'the Rich' Fugger and his family were bankers and merchants who controlled much of Europe's economy in the 15th and 16th centuries. One of Europe's wealthiest families, the Fuggers created kings, gave life to cities and led to a split within the Church. Originating in the Bavarian city Augsburg, they accumulated enormous wealth ...

  5. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Wikipedia. Jakob Fugger – Money and spirit around 1500. Augsburg: a descendant of a rural weaver became Europe’s most prominent merchant, mining entrepreneur and banker, despite the Bible’s prohibition of usury. A biography sheds light on an era of history – and vice versa. Kurt Messmer is a historian with a focus on history in public space.

  6. 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. Due to his relationship with the Habsburgs, Jakob Fugger the Rich's enterprises in precious metals, goods and financing made him go down in ...

  7. 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.