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Édouard de Rothschild was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine. He is the son of Guy de Rothschild (1909–2007) and Marie-Hélène van Zuylen van Nyevelt (1927–1996). His father is Jewish and his mother is of half Syrian, one-quarter Dutch, and one-quarter Jewish descent. [1]
Édouard de Rothschild may refer to: Édouard Alphonse de Rothschild (1868–1949), French banker Édouard Etienne de Rothschild (b. 1957), French financier & horseman
On 1 March 1905, Edouard de Rothschild married Germaine Alice Halphen (1884–1975). [1] They had four children, but according to his daughter Jacqueline, neither parent paid much attention to them. [7] Their children were: Édouard Alphonse Émile Lionel de Rothschild (1906–1911). He died at the age of five of appendicitis. [8]
James Mayer de Rothschild had stipulated "that the three branches of the family descended from him always be represented." For the next two generations that was the case but in 1939, Edouard Alphonse de Rothschild and cousin Robert-Philippe-Gustave de Rothschild, incompatible with their other cousin Maurice de Rothschild, bought
In August 1895, a crude letter bomb addressed to Alphonse de Rothschild was delivered to his Paris residence. Not at home, a member of the house staff had it forwarded to the de Rothschild Frères offices where it detonated, seriously injuring the chief clerk. On his death in 1905, Alphonse's son Edouard took over as head of the family business.
Voter registration records show that William A. De Rothschild, listed as 87, has resided at the burned house. Another database shows a 77-year-old man with a similar name owning the property. The ...
With the 2012 death of Bettina Jemima Looram de Rothschild (1924–2012), the second child of Alphonse Mayer de Rothschild, the Austrian branch has become extinct in the male line, although there are numerous descendants through female lines. [4] [5] [6]
On December 12, 1972, the gorgeous and glamorous made their way into Château de Ferrières just 26 km east of Paris for the Rothschild family's legendary Surrealist Ball.