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  1. Ignaz von Ephrussi oder Ignaz Ritter von Ephrussi (* 16. März 1829 in Berditschew; † 31. Mai 1899 in Wien) aus der Familie Ephrussi war ein aus Russland stammender Bankier und Kunstsammler griechischen Ursprungs und jüdischen Glaubens. 1872 wurde er in Österreich in den erblichen Ritterstand erhoben.

  2. Die Familie Ephrussi ist eine jüdische Bank- und Öldynastie aus Odessa (damals Russisches Kaiserreich, heute Ukraine), die sich 1856 in Wien und ein Jahrzehnt später in Paris niedergelassen hat. Der Stammvater der Familie Ephrussi war Karl Joachim Ephrussi (1792–1864) aus Berdytschiw in der Ukraine.

  3. Charles Joachim's eldest son, Leonid (d. 1877), founded a bank in Odesa, while his brother Ignaz (1829–1899) moved to the Austrian capital, Vienna, where he established the Ephrussi & Co. banking house in 1856. In 1872, he was elevated to the noble rank of Ritter by Habsburg emperor Franz Joseph I.

  4. La liebre con ojos de ámbar: una herencia oculta (2010) es una memoria familiar del ceramista británico Edmund de Waal. 1 De Waal cuenta la historia de su familia, los Ephrussi, antaño una dinastía bancaria judía europea muy rica, con sedes en Odesa, Viena y París, y compañeros de la familia Rothschild. 1 Los Ephrussi ...

  5. 6 de nov. de 2019 · His grandfather, Viktor von Ephrussi, was almost 80. The Jewish Ephrussi family had lived in Vienna until the Nazi takeover in 1938. Their property was seized and they were forced to flee.

  6. Once one of Vienna’s most famous Jewish families, expropriated and expelled by Nazi terror, the Ephrussis are back in Vienna with a new grand exhibition.

  7. In 1871, Emperor Franz Joseph granted the Russian citizen Ignaz Ephrussi a hereditary title of nobility for his services to the city of Vienna. However, Ignaz’s son, Viktor Ritter von Ephrussi, first gave up his Russian citizenship in 1911, and acquired the right to live in Vienna.