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List of European Jewish nobility

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List of European Jewish nobility

Austrian

  • von Arnstein, Arnsteiner
  • von Auspitz
  • Barons de Redé
  • Elkan von Elkansberg (later Bavaria)
  • von Ephrussi
  • von Eskeles
  • Ritter von Fischer
  • Frydman, Ritter von Prawy (cf.Marcel Prawy)
  • von Goldschmidt
  • von Gomperz
  • von Gutmann (cf. Elisabeth von Gutmann)
  • Haber von Lindsberg
  • von Heine-Geldern, Heine von Geldern (Freiherr & Baron, Gustav, Robert)
  • von Henikstein (Hönigstein)
  • Hofmann von Hofmannsthal
  • Joel von Joelson
  • von Lieben
  • von Löwenthal
  • von Katzellenbourg
  • von Mises
  • Ludwig von Mises, economist
  • Richard von Mises
  • von Motesiczky
  • de Morpurgo
  • von Oppenheim
  • Parente
  • Porges - von Portheim
  • Rothschild banking family of Austria
  • von Seligmann
  • von Sonnenfels (Christian)
  • von Todesco
  • Wartenegg
  • von Wertheimstein
  • Weil von Weilen
  • von Wittgenstein of Vienna (Christian)
  • Paul Wittgenstein
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • von Zemlinsky
  • Belgian

  • Baron Lambert
  • Baron Jacques Brotchi
  • Baron Julien Klener
  • Francisco de Silva y Solis (Marquis de Montfort): Military commander under Emperor Leopold I; greatly aided in the defeat of the French François de Créquy in 1675. He settled in Antwerp as a professed Jew.
  • Cahen d'Anvers
  • Hirsch
  • British

    Baron Harry Emanuel de Almeda

    Contents

    Czech

  • Jacob Bassevi
  • Dutch

  • Salvador
  • Francisco Lopes Suasso, Baron d'Avernas le Gras (1657–1710), one of the leading shareholders of the West India Company, one of the most ardent supporters of the House of Orange, he supported William of Orange in 1688, in his invasion of England.
  • Teixeira de Mattos (to which family belongs the non noble translator Alexander Teixeira de Mattos)
  • French

  • Baron Silvestre de Sacy
  • d'Avigdor
  • Barons de Fould-Springer
  • Boudet
  • Maurice Hirsch
  • Lafitte
  • Pardes
  • Reinach
  • Rothschild banking family of France
  • Rothschild of Bordeaux (vinery)
  • Vigil
  • German

    Between 1819 and 1900, a number of titles were conferred on Jews. Of a sample of 700 German nobles create during this period, 62 were Jewish.

  • Auerbach
  • Bleichroder
  • von Kaullas
  • von Oppenheim
  • Baron Georg von Ullmann
  • Maurice de Hirsch of Bavarian "Von Hirsch Auf Gereuth" family.
  • von Redé
  • Reuter
  • Rothschild family
  • Rotbert
  • von Schwarzau (originally de Suasso)
  • von Gil
  • Aviel Justice Stein (commonly known as Avi Stein)
  • Von Collen/von Cölln
  • Greek

  • Katherine, Crown Princess of Yugoslavia
  • Diane von Fürstenberg
  • Alexander von Fürstenberg
  • Tatiana von Fürstenberg
  • Talita von Fürstenberg
  • Hungarian

  • Fischer
  • Goldberger de Buda
  • Hevesy von Bischitz
  • Hatvany-Deutsch
  • Hollitscher
  • Jüllich
  • von Lieben
  • von Neumann (e.g., John von Neumann)
  • Polanyi
  • Schey von Koromla
  • von Rosenberg
  • Ronai (Baron Herman Weinberger von Rόna)
  • Szitányi Ullmann
  • von Wertheimstein
  • Zuckerkandl
  • Italian

  • Baron Lumbroso, said to be from Egyptian-Jewish origin
  • Baron Mazza, Naples
  • del Castelo
  • Paradiso
  • Camondo
  • Rothschild banking family of Naples
  • Tedesco
  • Mendola, Palermo
  • Montini
  • The Franchetti Barons
  • Senigaglia family
  • Vigil
  • Monaco

  • Cohen Banking Family of Monaco
  • David Cohen, Count of Larvotto
  • de Mendes
  • Russian

  • Baron Peter Shafirov (1670–1739), vice-chancellor of Russia, under Peter the Great
  • Babanin family is a noble family that originated in the Tsardom of Russia.
  • Günzburg also Gunzbourg
  • Baron Joseph Günzburg, Osip Gintsburg, or Iosif-Evzel Gabrielovich Gintsburg (1812, Vitebsk - 1878, Paris), Industrialist
  • Baron Horace Günzburg, Goratsiy Evzelevich Gintsburg, Naftali-Gerts Evzelevich Ginstsburg (1833, Zvenigorodka, Kiev province - 1909, St. Petersburg), Financier, Industrialist
  • Baron Alexander Günzburg, Aleksandr Goratsievich Gintsburg (1863, Paris - 1948, Switzerland)
  • Baron David Goratsiyevich Günzburg (Барон Давид Горациевич Гинцбург David Goratsievich Gintsburg, July 5, 1857, Kamenetz-Podolsk - December 22, 1910, St. Petersburg) was a Russian orientalist and Jewish communal leader.
  • Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg, (1904–1981) socialite, editor, actor, producer.
  • Grinkrugi
  • Ephron
  • Ephrussi family
  • Kanegissery
  • Krupa/Kruppa
  • Polyakova
  • Dobrowolski Counts (later Dobrow), Russian and Polish family
  • Gantsmakher
  • Khaykin
  • Ransohov
  • Wertheim (Poland)
  • Menschikoff
  • Spanish

  • Abarbanel
  • Arditti - of the Aragonese court
  • Bargallo
  • De La Cadena Maluenda
  • Marmol
  • Cabrera
  • Carvajal
  • Camondo
  • Cohen
  • Nahon
  • Paredes
  • Roditi
  • Safira
  • Saltiel (Shaltiel)
  • Senior Coronel
  • Surel
  • Verdugo (Berdugo)
  • Vigil
  • References

    List of European Jewish nobility Wikipedia


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