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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Georg_FuggerGeorg Fugger - Wikipedia

    Portrait of Georg Fugger by Giovanni Bellini, 1474. A son of Jakob Fugger the Elder and his wife Barbara Bäsinger (whose sons also included Ulrich and Jakob the Younger ), Georg was born and died in Augsburg; it became clear early in life that he would become a merchant. The "Ulrich Fugger und seine Gesellschaft" (Ulrich Fugger and his company ...

  2. Death of Georg Fugger. 1507. Acquisition of the Kirchberg county and Weißenhorn estate through Jakob Fugger. 1508. Lease of the Roman mints; the Fuggers mint coins for the popes, with interruptions, until 1524. 1509. Construction begins on the Fugger chapel in St. Anna. 1510. Death of Ulrich Fugger, Jakob Fugger assumes sole responsibility for ...

  3. Documentation of the Fugger family's activities in Augsburg dates back to the the mid-14th century. The progenitor of the lineage that we know today was the weaver Hans Fugger, who in 1367 moved north from the village of Graben to what was then the Free Imperial City of Augsburg. »Fucker advenit« – »Fugger has arrived« is noted in the ...

  4. 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. Alongside the Welser family, the Fugger family controlled much of ...

  5. Fugger family. In Fugger family: The founding fathers. …his seven sons, Ulrich and Georg, profitably expanded the firm’s international trade. In 1473 they were granted a coat of arms with a lily, causing this branch of the family to be called Fugger von der Lilie. With the help of their brother Markus in Rome, they handled remittances to….

  6. 30 de jan. de 2024 · The Fuggerei. In Augsburg, the Fugger family's hometown, Jakob established one of his most renowned philanthropic endeavours: the Fuggerei.. Founded in 1521, the Fuggerei provided affordable housing for the city's poorest citizens at a cost of one florin (equivalent to 0.88 euros) per year, along with the obligation to offer three prayers for Jakob.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Georg_FuggerGeorg Fugger - Wikiwand

    Georg Fugger von der Lilie (1453–1506) was a German merchant of the Fugger dynasty.