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Anton Fugger (10 June 1493 – 14 September 1560) was a German merchant and member of the Fugger family. He was a nephew of Jakob Fugger . Biography. Anton was the third and youngest son of George Fugger and Regina Imhof. He was born in Augsburg on 10 June 1493.
- 10 June 1493, Augsburg, Holy Roman Empire
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- 14 September 1560 (aged 67), Augsburg, Holy Roman Empire
- Jakob Fugger (uncle)
Anton Fugger von der Lilie (* 10. Juni 1493 in Augsburg; † 14. September 1560 ebenda) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und Bankier . Zum Gedenken an den einflussreichen Kaufmann gab die Stadt Augsburg der 1997 fertiggestellten Lechbrücke den Namen Anton-Fugger-Brücke .
Jakob Fugger morreu em 1525 sendo considerado na altura um humanista e benfeitor. O herdeiro da sua fortuna foi o seu sobrinho Anton Fugger, em 1526, que manteve negócios com a Casa de Habsburgo e interferiu na eleição de Fernando I. Foi durante a gestão de Anton que a fortuna dos Fugger atingiu um nível mais elevado.
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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.
Statue of Jakob II Fugger (1459–1525) in Augsburg, Germany. Fugger family, German mercantile and banking dynasty that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries, developed capitalistic economic concepts, and influenced continental politics.
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.