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Raphaël-Louis Bischoffsheim (22 July 1823 – 20 May 1906) was a French banker and a member of the prominent Bischoffsheim family.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Alpes-Maritimes, Amsterdam, Armand Fallières, École Centrale Paris, Bischoffsheim family, Bordighera, Charles Duclerc, Charles Garnier (architect), Exposition Universelle (1889), France, Frankfurt, French Academy of Sciences, French nationality law, Independent politician, Italy, Jules Ferry, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Léon Gambetta, Legion of Honour, Legislator, Louis-Raphaël Bischoffsheim, Mainz, Mont Bégo, Nice Observatory, Paris, Pic du Midi de Bigorre, Puget-Théniers, Rome, The Jewish Encyclopedia, Villa Etelinda.

  2. 19th-century French philanthropists
  3. 20th-century French philanthropists
  4. Dutch emigrants to France
  5. Dutch people of Belgian descent
  6. Dutch people of German-Jewish descent

Alpes-Maritimes

Alpes-Maritimes (Aups Maritims; Alpi Marittime) is a department of France located in the country's southeast corner, on the Italian border and Mediterranean coast.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.

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Armand Fallières

Clément Armand Fallières (6 November 1841 – 22 June 1931) was a French statesman who was President of France from 1906 to 1913.

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École Centrale Paris

italic (ECP; also known as italic or Centrale) was a French grande école in engineering and science.

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Bischoffsheim family

The Bischoffsheim family is a family of German-Belgian Jewish descent known for their success in banking. Raphaël Bischoffsheim and Bischoffsheim family are French bankers.

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Bordighera

Bordighera (A Bordighea, locally A Burdighea) is a town and comune in the Province of Imperia, Liguria (Italy).

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Charles Duclerc

Charles Théodore Eugène Duclerc (7 August 1812, Bagnères-de-Bigorre – 29 January 1888) was a French journalist and politician of the Third Republic.

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Charles Garnier (architect)

Jean-Louis Charles Garnier (6 November 1825 – 3 August 1898) was a French architect, perhaps best known as the architect of the Palais Garnier and the Opéra de Monte-Carlo.

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Exposition Universelle (1889)

The italic of 1889, better known in English as the 1889 Paris Exposition, was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 6 May to 31 October 1889.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main ("Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.

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French Academy of Sciences

The French Academy of Sciences (French: Académie des sciences) is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research.

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French nationality law

French nationality law is historically based on the principles of jus soli (Latin for "right of soil") and jus sanguinis, according to Ernest Renan's definition, in opposition to the German definition of nationality, jus sanguinis (Latin for "right of blood"), formalised by Johann Gottlieb Fichte.

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Independent politician

An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Jules Ferry

Jules François Camille Ferry (5 April 183217 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher.

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Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden), commonly known simply as the Netherlands, is a sovereign state consisting of a collection of constituent territories united under the monarch of the Netherlands, who functions as head of state.

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Léon Gambetta

Léon Gambetta (2 April 1838 – 31 December 1882) was a French lawyer and republican politician who proclaimed the French Third Republic in 1870 and played a prominent role in its early government.

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Legion of Honour

The National Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre royal de la Légion d'honneur), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil, and currently comprises five classes.

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Legislator

A legislator, or lawmaker, is a person who writes and passes laws, especially someone who is a member of a legislature.

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Louis-Raphaël Bischoffsheim

Louis-Raphaël Bischoffsheim (22 June 1800 – 14 November 1873) was a German international banker and a member of the prominent Bischoffsheim family. Raphaël Bischoffsheim and Louis-Raphaël Bischoffsheim are Jewish bankers.

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Mainz

Mainz (see below) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, and with around 223,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 35th-largest city.

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Mont Bégo

Mont Bégo (Monte Bego; Monte Begu) is a mountain in the Mercantour massif of the Maritime Alps, in southern France, with an elevation of.

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Nice Observatory

The Nice Observatory (Observatoire de Nice) is an astronomical observatory located in Nice, France on the summit of Mount Gros.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Pic du Midi de Bigorre

The Pic du Midi de Bigorre or simply the Pic du Midi (elevation) is a mountain in the French Pyrenees.

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Puget-Théniers

Puget-Théniers (Lo Puget Tenier; Poggetto Tenieri) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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The Jewish Encyclopedia

The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day is an English-language encyclopedia containing over 15,000 articles on the history, culture, and state of Judaism up to the early 20th century.

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Villa Etelinda

The Villa Etelinda is a villa of the 19th century located at 38 Via Romana in Bordighera, province of Imperia in Liguria.

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See also

19th-century French philanthropists

20th-century French philanthropists

Dutch emigrants to France

Dutch people of Belgian descent

Dutch people of German-Jewish descent

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphaël_Bischoffsheim

Also known as Raphael Louis Bischoffsheim.