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  1. Alice Charlotte von Rothschild (17 February 1847 – 3 May 1922), otherwise referred to as 'Miss Alice', was a socialite and member of the Rothschild banking family of Austria. Born in Frankfurt, she was the eighth and youngest child of Anselm von Rothschild (1803–1874) and Charlotte Rothschild (1807–1859) and younger sister of ...

    • Member of the Rothschild banking family of Austria
    • Socialite
    • German
  2. Alice Charlotte von Rothschild was born in Frankfurt on 17 February 1847. She spent her early years in Vienna, and had a rather lonely childhood after the death of her mother Charlotte, Baroness Anselm Salomon von Rothschild (1807-1859) when Alice as only 12. From 1860, Alice spent increasingly long periods of time in England; in London, she ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Alice Charlotte von Rothschild, photographed around 1870 in Highland dress. She was the sister of another great, nineteenth century collector, Ferdinand von Rothschild . In 1875, Alice von Rothschild acquired the Eythrope estate , close to the Waddesdon Manor of her brother, Ferdinand.

  4. Alice Charlotte von Rothschild (1847-1922) ‹ Back to biography of Alice Charlotte von Rothschild.

  5. Alice Charlotte de Rothschild is an interesting, but relatively little known member of the great Jewish dynasty of financiers, collectors and philanthropists. In many respects a typical Rothschild, with her pan-European heritage and interests in collecting, landscape and gardens, she had a powerful and independent personality which left its ...

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Birthplace: Frankfurt am Main, Hessen-Nassau, Preussen. Death: May 03, 1922 (75) Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Immediate Family: Daughter of Anselm Salomon von Rothschild and Charlotte Nathan Rothschild.

  7. Alice Charlotte de Rothschild was born in Frankfurt in 1847. After the early death of her mother, when Alice was only 12, she spent the rest of her youth shuttling between different relatives. This peripatetic existence produced a self-reliant, determined character, who lived independently and never married.