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  1. Yet Louis XVI’s second finance minister, Jacques Necker, a Swiss banker, who claimed to be more attuned to the benefits of public confidence than to palace intrigue at court, thought the crown would be better able to raise funds if it were to issue a public report of its budget, and to this end he wrote and had published 100,000 copies of his Account to the King in 1781.

  2. Jacques Necker. Jacques Necker, född 30 september 1732 i Genève, död 9 april 1804 i Genève, var en schweizisk - fransk generaldirektör för finanserna under Ludvig XVI från 1776 till 1781 och finansminister 16 augusti 1788 - 11 juli 1789, då han blev avskedad; av många ansedd som den tändande gnistan till franska revolutionens utbrott ...

  3. 21 de may. de 2018 · Jacques Necker was born in Geneva, Switzerland, where his father, of Prussian origin, taught at the university. At the age of 18 Necker moved to Paris to work in a bank. He rose rapidly in the world of finance and accumulated a considerable fortune, partly as the result of speculation in the French East India Company , of which he became a director, and in the grain trade.

  4. 雅克·内克尔. 雅克·内克尔(法語: Jacques Necker ,1732年9月30日—1804年4月9日)是法国 路易十六的财政总监(1777年至1781年、1788年至1789年和1789年至1790年)与银行家。

  5. 10 de ago. de 2004 · Banquier originaire de Genève, Jacques Necker tenta en vain de réformer la monarchie française. Tour à tour adulé et haï, son plus grand sujet de fierté était sa fille, Mme de Staël. Par ...

  6. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Download Full Size Image. Portrait depicting Jacques Necker (1732-1804), Genevan banker and popular finance minister under King Louis XVI of France prior to the French Revolution. His dismissal in 1789 was one of the catalysts for the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789. Oil on canvas, painted by Joseph Duplessis, c. 1781.

  7. Jacques Necker, popular Chief Minister of France, is fired from King Louis XVI's cabinet for a second time and ordered into exile. 12 Jul 1789 - 14 Jul 1789 The dismissal of Jacques Necker causes over 6,000 Parisians to take to the streets.