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William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor (31 March 1848 – 18 October 1919) was an American-English attorney, politician, businessman (hotels and newspapers), and philanthropist. Astor was a scion of the very wealthy Astor family of New York City.
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- Republican (US)
- John Jacob Astor III, Charlotte Augusta Gibbes
- The 2nd Viscount Astor
William Waldorf Astor, primer vizconde Astor (31 de marzo de 1848-18 de octubre de 1919) fue un millonario estadounidense que se convirtió en noble británico. Era miembro de la prominente Familia Astor . Vida en Estados Unidos. William Astor nació en Nueva York, único hijo de John Jacob Astor III (1822-1890) y Charlotte Augusta Gibbes (1825-1887).
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- William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor
William Waldorf Astor III, 4th Viscount Astor (born 27 December 1951) is an English businessman and politician who sits as a Conservative hereditary Lord Temporal in the House of Lords. He is a member of the Astor family, which is known for its prominence in business, society, and politics in both the United States and the United ...
- Politician, businessman
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3 de sept. de 2019 · El Waldorf-Astoria, que durante décadas fue considerado el establecimiento más lujoso de Nueva York, fue adquirido en 2014 por el grupo chino de seguros Anbang por 1.950 millones de dólares...
John Jacob "Johnny" Astor VIII (born 1946) William Waldorf Astor III (born 1951) John Dalrymple, 14th Earl of Stair (born 1961) Spouses by birth order. Vincent Rumpff (1789–1867): husband of Eliza Astor; Franklin Hughes Delano (1813–1893): husband of Laura Eugenia Astor; Samuel Cutler "Sam" Ward (1814–1884): husband of Emily Astor
William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor (31 March 1848 – 18 October 1919) was an American-English attorney, politician, businessman (hotels and newspapers), and philanthropist. Astor was a scion of the very wealthy Astor family of New York City.
William Waldorf Astor was born in New York City in 1848 as the only child of John Jacob Astor III. Only two generations earlier, his great grandfather, John Jacob Astor I, had left the village of Walldorf, near Heidelberg in South West Germany, to find a future for himself across the Atlantic.