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  1. Maurice Ephrussi died in 1916, and was buried at Reux, and the Château became the property of the Rothschilds. The twentieth century. After she died in 1934, Béatrice left the Château de Reux to her brother, Édouard Alphonse James de Rothschild 1868-1949), but he rarely visited. When he died in 1949, it passed to his only surviving son, Guy ...

  2. Pont-L'Evêque, Calvados, Normandy. Rebuilt from 1895, for Maurice Ephrussi (1849-1916) and Beatrice de Rothschild. Ephrussi maintained a vast stable of thoroughbred horses here that won several of the most prestigious prizes in France and England. They maintained Reux along with L'Hôtel Ephrussi-Rothschild in Paris and a villa in Monte Carlo.

  3. Biografía. Hijo de Charles Ephrussi Joachim ( 1792 - 1864), fundador del banco Ephrussi, y de su segunda esposa, Henriette Halperson ( 1822 - 1888), se casó con la 5 de junio de 1883 en París (I st) Béatrice de Rothschild hija del barón Alphonse. La pareja no tendrá hijos. Banquero, administra con su sobrino Jules y su hermano Michel y su socio Théodore Porgès la filial francesa del ...

  4. 18 de dic. de 2019 · El Museo Judío de Viena recuerda con una exposición la historia de los Ephrussi, una de las familias más ricas de Europa hasta la llegada de Hitler al poder.

  5. Maurice Ephrussi (half-brother) Edmund de Waal (great-great-grandson) Baron Ignace von Ephrussi (1829–1899) was a Russian-born Austrian banker and diplomat. He was the head of Ephrussi & Co. in Vienna, Austria.

  6. 12 de oct. de 2016 · Eugène’s mother was Thérèse Ephrussi (1851-1911), daughter of Charles Joachim Ephrussi (1793-1864), founder of the Parisian branch of the family bank, and sister of Maurice Ephrussi (1849-1916), married to Beatrice de Rothschild.