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  1. Maurice Ephrussi (18 November 1849 – 29 October 1916) was a French banker and horsebreeder. Early life. Maurice Ephrussi was born on November 18, 1849, in Odessa, Russian Empire. He was a member of the Ephrussi family.

    • Siblings:, Léon, Ignaz, Michel, Thérèse, Marie
  2. 8 de nov. de 2020 · Paris, 16th Arrondisement. He was born at Odessa in what was then part of the Russian Empire and is now Ukraine. His father was a Jewish grain merchant who founded the bank of Ephrussi & Co., and by 1860 the Ephrussi family were the largest exporters of wheat in the world.

  3. hmn.wiki › es › Maurice_EphrussiMauricio Ephrussi

    Maurice Ephrussi nació el 18 de noviembre de 1849 en Odessa , Imperio Ruso . Era miembro de la familia Ephrussi . Su padre, Charles Joachim Ephrussi (1792-1864), era un comerciante de trigo que fundó un banco, Ephrussi & Co. , y su madre, Henriette Halperson (1822-1888).

  4. Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild: creator and collector. Dr Ulrich Leben, a member of the research team exploring the contributions made by members of the Rothschild family to the cultural life of France, presents a summary of the life and collections of Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. opposite.

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  5. 10 de sept. de 2023 · He was Maurice Ephrussi, a banker of Russian origin. She was Baroness Charlotte Béatrice de Rothschild, a socialite and art collector. As for the early 1900s villa, she built it after ending her unhappy marriage. If his name, Ephrussi, is on the villa, it is not her fault.

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  6. Béatrice & Maurice Ephrussi At the age of 19, Béatrice married Maurice Ephrussi, a Parisian banker of Russian origin, 15 years her senior, and a friend of her parents. Their marriage was celebrated in great style on 6 June 1883 at the synagogue, Rue de la Victoire in Paris.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2010 · In 1994, de Waal inherited a collection of 264 exquisite Japanese carvings of animals, fruits, and human figures. He knew they were the sole remnant of the once-vast art collection of his ancestors, the Ephrussis, a great Jewish banking family.