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Carl Mayer von Rothschild

Carl Mayer Freiherr[1] von Rothschild (24 April 1788 – 10 March 1855) was a Frankfurt-born banker in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the founder of the Neopolitan branch of the prominent Rothschild family.

Carl Mayer von Rothschild
Born
Kalman Mayer Rothschild

(1788-04-24)24 April 1788
Died10 March 1855(1855-03-10) (aged 66)
OccupationBanker
TitleFreiherr
Spouse
Adelheid Herz
(m. 1818; died 1853)
Children1) Charlotte, 2) Mayer Carl, 3) Adolphe Carl, 4) Wilhelm Carl, 5) Anselm Alexander Carl
Parent(s)Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Gutlé Schnapper

Life and career edit

Born as Kalman Mayer Rothschild in Frankfurt am Main, he was the fourth of the five sons of Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1743–1812) and his wife, Gutlé Schnapper (1753–1849). He would become known as "Carl" by the family except for his English relatives, who translated it as "Charles".

Raised in an increasingly prosperous family, he was trained in his father's banking business and lived at home until age twenty-nine, when he acquired a modest residence at 33 Neue Mainzer Strasse in Frankfurt in preparation for his marriage on 16 September 1818 to Adelheid Herz (1800–1853). They would have the following children:

Wanting to expand the family business across Europe, the eldest Rothschild son (Amschel) remained in Frankfurt, while the other sons were sent to different European cities to establish banking branches. The 1821 occupation of Naples by the Austrian army provided the opportunity for the Rothschilds to set up business in the Kingdom. Carl Rothschild was therefore sent to Naples, where he established C M de Rothschild & Figli to operate as a satellite office of the Rothschild banking family's headquarters in Frankfurt.[2]

Carl Rothschild has sometimes been seen as the least gifted of the five brothers. However, he proved himself in Naples as a strong financial manager and someone very capable at developing all-important business connections. He established a good working relationship with Luigi de' Medici, the "Direttore della Segreteria di Azienda del Regno di Napoli" (Finance Minister), and his operation became the dominant banking house in Naples. As a result of Carl's success, the Rothschilds had a substantial banking presence in England and three other major European capitals, giving the family considerable influence and an advantage over their competitors.

Carl Mayer gained a significant influence with the Bourbon king in Naples. Clients of the Naples bank also included the Vatican, the dukes of Parma and the dukes of Tuscany.[3]

In 1822, Carl Rothschild and his four brothers were each granted the title of baron, or Freiherr, by Kaiser Franz I of Austria. During the winter of 1826, Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, future King of the Belgians, was a guest of Carl Freiherr von Rothschild at his villa in Naples.

In 1829, Carl was appointed consul-general of Sicily at Frankfurt and in January 1832 the Jewish banker was given a ribbon and star of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George at a ceremony with the new Roman Catholic Pope, Gregory XVI. Reports that Rothschild was permitted to kiss the Pope's hand, rather than his foot, as was customary at the time, led to controversy in the Catholic world that the Pope was selling Rome out to "a Jew."

 
A former Rothschild residence in Hemsbach, Germany, a town where Rothschild became its first honorary citizen

Carl von Rothschild maintained homes in Frankfurt and in Naples. In 1837, he built the Villa Günthersburg on a large country property outside Frankfurt owned by his father, at what is now Günthersburg Park. In 1841, he bought the Villa Pignatelli at Riviera di Chiaia, with a spectacular view of the Sea and Vesuvio Volcano. The family lived there until 1860.[4]

Two years after his wife Adelheid (née Hertz) died in 1853, and one year after their son Anselm Alexander Carl died at the age of eighteen, Carl Freiherr von Rothschild died in Naples, "sad and morose". One seventh of his estate went to his daughter Charlotte, with the rest divided equally between his three surviving sons. Adolf Carl took over the business in Naples from his father, while Mayer Carl and Wilhelm Carl succeeded their childless uncle Amschel in Frankfurt, even though Carl Mayer had wished his son Mayer Carl would succeed him in Naples.[5] In 1861, the Rotschild bank closed in Naples, and the bank's assets were transferred to Frankfurt.[3]

In popular culture edit

In the 1934 movie The House of Rothschild, Carl Mayer von Rothschild is played by Noel Madison.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Regarding personal names: Freiherr is a rank of nobility, not a first or middle name.
  2. ^ Carl Mayer (Carl) von Rothschild (1788-1855), Rothschildarchive.org
  3. ^ a b Die Rothschild-Dynastie - 2 Jahrhunderte einer Finanzdynastie, Bornpower.de
  4. ^ (in Italian) Villa Pignatelli: Fascino neoclassico nella splendida rivera du Chiala, Villasignorini.it, 20 May 2016
  5. ^ Niall Ferguson, The House of Rothschild, Nytimes.com
  6. ^ The House of Rothschild (1934) Full Cast & Crew, Imdb.com

Bibliography edit

  • The Rothschilds; a Family Portrait by Frederic Morton. Atheneum Publishers (1962) ISBN 156836220X (1998 reprint)
  • The Rothschilds, a Family of Fortune by Virginia Cowles. Alfred A. Knopf (1973) ISBN 0394487737
  • Rothschild: The Wealth and Power of a Dynasty by Derek Wilson. Scribner, London (1988) ISBN 0684190184
  • House of Rothschild : Money's Prophets: 1798-1848 by Niall Ferguson. Viking Press (1998) ISBN 0670857688
  • The House of Rothschild (vol. 2) : The World's Banker: 1849-1999 by Niall Ferguson. Diane Publishing Co. (1999) ISBN 0756753937

External links edit

  •   Media related to Carl Mayer von Rothschild at Wikimedia Commons

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Carl Mayer Freiherr 1 von Rothschild 24 April 1788 10 March 1855 was a Frankfurt born banker in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and the founder of the Neopolitan branch of the prominent Rothschild family Carl Mayer von RothschildBornKalman Mayer Rothschild 1788 04 24 24 April 1788Frankfurt Holy Roman EmpireDied10 March 1855 1855 03 10 aged 66 Naples Kingdom of the Two SiciliesOccupationBankerTitleFreiherrSpouseAdelheid Herz m 1818 died 1853 wbr Children1 Charlotte 2 Mayer Carl 3 Adolphe Carl 4 Wilhelm Carl 5 Anselm Alexander CarlParent s Mayer Amschel RothschildGutle Schnapper Contents 1 Life and career 2 In popular culture 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksLife and career editBorn as Kalman Mayer Rothschild in Frankfurt am Main he was the fourth of the five sons of Mayer Amschel Rothschild 1743 1812 and his wife Gutle Schnapper 1753 1849 He would become known as Carl by the family except for his English relatives who translated it as Charles Raised in an increasingly prosperous family he was trained in his father s banking business and lived at home until age twenty nine when he acquired a modest residence at 33 Neue Mainzer Strasse in Frankfurt in preparation for his marriage on 16 September 1818 to Adelheid Herz 1800 1853 They would have the following children Charlotte 1819 1884 who married Lionel de Rothschild Mayer Carl 1820 1886 Adolphe Carl fr 1823 1900 Wilhelm Carl 1828 1901 Anselm Alexander Carl 1835 1854 Wanting to expand the family business across Europe the eldest Rothschild son Amschel remained in Frankfurt while the other sons were sent to different European cities to establish banking branches The 1821 occupation of Naples by the Austrian army provided the opportunity for the Rothschilds to set up business in the Kingdom Carl Rothschild was therefore sent to Naples where he established C M de Rothschild amp Figli to operate as a satellite office of the Rothschild banking family s headquarters in Frankfurt 2 Carl Rothschild has sometimes been seen as the least gifted of the five brothers However he proved himself in Naples as a strong financial manager and someone very capable at developing all important business connections He established a good working relationship with Luigi de Medici the Direttore della Segreteria di Azienda del Regno di Napoli Finance Minister and his operation became the dominant banking house in Naples As a result of Carl s success the Rothschilds had a substantial banking presence in England and three other major European capitals giving the family considerable influence and an advantage over their competitors Carl Mayer gained a significant influence with the Bourbon king in Naples Clients of the Naples bank also included the Vatican the dukes of Parma and the dukes of Tuscany 3 In 1822 Carl Rothschild and his four brothers were each granted the title of baron or Freiherr by Kaiser Franz I of Austria During the winter of 1826 Leopold of Saxe Coburg future King of the Belgians was a guest of Carl Freiherr von Rothschild at his villa in Naples In 1829 Carl was appointed consul general of Sicily at Frankfurt and in January 1832 the Jewish banker was given a ribbon and star of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George at a ceremony with the new Roman Catholic Pope Gregory XVI Reports that Rothschild was permitted to kiss the Pope s hand rather than his foot as was customary at the time led to controversy in the Catholic world that the Pope was selling Rome out to a Jew nbsp A former Rothschild residence in Hemsbach Germany a town where Rothschild became its first honorary citizenCarl von Rothschild maintained homes in Frankfurt and in Naples In 1837 he built the Villa Gunthersburg on a large country property outside Frankfurt owned by his father at what is now Gunthersburg Park In 1841 he bought the Villa Pignatelli at Riviera di Chiaia with a spectacular view of the Sea and Vesuvio Volcano The family lived there until 1860 4 Two years after his wife Adelheid nee Hertz died in 1853 and one year after their son Anselm Alexander Carl died at the age of eighteen Carl Freiherr von Rothschild died in Naples sad and morose One seventh of his estate went to his daughter Charlotte with the rest divided equally between his three surviving sons Adolf Carl took over the business in Naples from his father while Mayer Carl and Wilhelm Carl succeeded their childless uncle Amschel in Frankfurt even though Carl Mayer had wished his son Mayer Carl would succeed him in Naples 5 In 1861 the Rotschild bank closed in Naples and the bank s assets were transferred to Frankfurt 3 In popular culture editIn the 1934 movie The House of Rothschild Carl Mayer von Rothschild is played by Noel Madison 6 References edit Regarding personal names Freiherr is a rank of nobility not a first or middle name Carl Mayer Carl von Rothschild 1788 1855 Rothschildarchive org a b Die Rothschild Dynastie 2 Jahrhunderte einer Finanzdynastie Bornpower de in Italian Villa Pignatelli Fascino neoclassico nella splendida rivera du Chiala Villasignorini it 20 May 2016 Niall Ferguson The House of Rothschild Nytimes com The House of Rothschild 1934 Full Cast amp Crew Imdb comBibliography editThe Rothschilds a Family Portrait by Frederic Morton Atheneum Publishers 1962 ISBN 156836220X 1998 reprint The Rothschilds a Family of Fortune by Virginia Cowles Alfred A Knopf 1973 ISBN 0394487737 Rothschild The Wealth and Power of a Dynasty by Derek Wilson Scribner London 1988 ISBN 0684190184 House of Rothschild Money s Prophets 1798 1848 by Niall Ferguson Viking Press 1998 ISBN 0670857688 The House of Rothschild vol 2 The World s Banker 1849 1999 by Niall Ferguson Diane Publishing Co 1999 ISBN 0756753937External links edit nbsp Media related to Carl Mayer von Rothschild at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Mayer von Rothschild amp oldid 1163243994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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