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  1. Alfred Beit (Hamburgo, 15 de febrero de 1853-Welwyn, 16 de julio de 1906) fue un magnate, propietario de minas de oro y diamantes en Sudáfrica, destacado filántropo e impulsor del desarrollo de la infraestructura en el continente africano.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfred_BeitAlfred Beit - Wikipedia

    Alfred Beit (15 February 1853 – 16 July 1906) was an Anglo-German gold and diamond magnate in South Africa, and a major donor and profiteer of infrastructure development on the African continent.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Alfred_BeitAlfred Beit - Wikiwand

    Alfred Beit ( Hamburgo, 15 de febrero de 1853- Welwyn, 16 de julio de 1906) fue un magnate, propietario de minas de oro y diamantes en Sudáfrica, destacado filántropo e impulsor del desarrollo de la infraestructura en el continente africano.

  4. Known from 1930 as Sir Alfred Beit, he was elected Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for St Pancras South East at the 1931 general election and re-elected in the 1935 general election. When the Second World War started he joined the Royal Air Force serving in Bomber Command. In 1944 he was appointed PPS to Oliver Stanley, the ...

  5. Alfred Beit was a British gold and diamond magnate in South Africa, and a major donor and profiteer of infrastructure development on the African continent.

  6. www.beit-holding.com › heritageBeit - Heritage

    Alfred Beit (15 February 1853 – 16 July 1906) was a German born gold and diamond magnate in South Africa, and a major donor and profiteer of infrastructure development on the African continent. He was a patron and one of the richest men of his time.

  7. historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za › alfred-beitAlfred Beit, Bequest - WITS

    14 de ene. de 2024 · Alfred Beit was a German born South African gold and diamond magnate. He was also a major donor of University education in South Africa and abroad. He was a contemporary and business friend of Cecil Rhodes, and became instrumental in gold field mining on the Witwatersrand.