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François Blanc

François Blanc (French: [fʁɑ̃swa blɑ̃]; 12 December 1806 – 27 July 1877), nicknamed "The Magician of Homburg" and "The Magician of Monte Carlo", was a French entrepreneur and operator of casinos, including the Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco. His daughter, Marie-Félix, married Prince Roland Bonaparte.

François Blanc
Born(1806-12-12)12 December 1806
Died27 July 1877(1877-07-27) (aged 70)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Businessman, Property developer
Spouse(s)Madeleine-Victoire Huguelin
Marie Charlotte Hensel
ChildrenCamille Blanc
Charles Blanc
Louise Blanc
Edmond Blanc
Marie-Félix Blanc
RelativesPrincess Marie Bonaparte (granddaughter)

Early life edit

François was born on 12 December 1806 with his twin brother Louis. They grew up in a small town and were impressed every time circus came with a show - it seemed so interesting and simple so they followed the circus to learn all the tricks of the trade, boys were dreaming to become rich and successful and learnt so much and worked on different jobs.

Career edit

 
Share of the "Société anonyme des fermes réunies du Kurhaus et des Sources minérales à Hombourg-ès-monts", issued 1 October 1859, signed by François Blanc

The brothers started to work in gambling business in Marseilles and earning some money. They then decided to develop their business and started to speculate on government pensions and got into real estate development. In that way they attracted attention to their business and were arrested, but not for a long time because law was not adopted yet for such cases. They were released and moved to Paris, but after King Louis Philippe passed new laws they had to move again - to Luxembourg. They ran profitable business there but it was just the first little step to their success in Hesse-Homburg near Frankfurt, where brothers signed a contract with a monarch because of debts of the city and in order to develop tourism industry.

One innovation was the introduction of the single 0 style roulette wheel in 1843.[citation needed] This allowed Bad Homburg to compete against the casinos of Paris which offered the traditional wheel with both single and double zero house pockets. A legend says that François Blanc supposedly bargained with the devil to obtain the secrets of roulette. The legend is based on the fact that the sum of all the numbers on the roulette wheel (from 0 to 36) is 666, which is the "Number of the Beast".[1]

The venture was a great success, Homburg became popular in a moment with a lot of entertainment, gambling houses, hotels - all the richest and famous came there for new emotions and fun. In a while François Blanc was given the name "The Magician of Homburg".[2]

Homburg could attract people only in summer months, during cold winter all the tourists preferred to rest in warmer places. It gave an idea to François to move to South and open all-year business.

It happened that the Prince of Monaco had recently legalized gambling, so "The Magician of Homburg" became that first person to establish a casino operation in Monaco. To establish Monaco as a gambling mecca for the elite of Europe, he invested his money in roads, railways to make people come to Monaco as a new place of rest and fortune. His new King gave François a freedom, so he turned from "The Magician of Homburg" to "The Magician of Monte Carlo" and he left his mark in a history of Monaco.[3]

Personal life edit

 
Blanc's second wife, Marie Charlotte Hensel.

Blanc was twice married. His first wife was Madeleine-Victoire Huguelin (1823–1852). Together, they were the parents of:

  • Camille Blanc (1847–1927), who married Elisabeth Lanxade (b. 1852) in 1885.[4]
  • Charles Blanc (1848–1872), who died aged 24.

After the death of his first wife, he remarried to Marie Charlotte Hensel (1833–1881), with whom he had:[5][6]

Blanc died in Loèche-les-Bains on 27 July 1877.[11]

Descendants edit

Through his daughter Louise, he was the grandfather of Louise Adela Radziwiłł (1877–1942) (who married Armand de La Rochefoucauld, duc de Doudeauville, and was the mother of Marie de La Rochefoucauld (1901–1983), who married Henri-Antoine-Marie de Noailles, 11th Prince de Poix) and Prince Léon Radziwiłł, who married Princess Dolores Radziwiłł and Antonine de Gramont.[12][13]

Through his daughter Marie-Félix, he was the grandfather of Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882–1962), who married Prince George of Greece and Denmark, the second son of George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia, and is remembered chiefly for having once saved the life of the future Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II in 1891 during their visit to Japan together.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ The last term in a sequence of partial sums composed of either sequence is 666, the "beast number".
  2. ^ Mad for Monaco: The Magician of Monte
  3. ^ Edwards, Anne (1992). The Grimaldis of Monaco: The Centuries of Scandal - The Years of Grace. William Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-08837-8.
  4. ^ Bulletin officiel des annonces commerciales (in French). Journaux officiels. 1978. p. 97. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  5. ^ Dolph, Charles A. (1927). The real "Lady of the camellias" and other women of quality. Frank-Maurice. pp. 131, 220, 222. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  6. ^ Annuaire de la noblesse de France et des maisons souveraines de l'Europe (in French). Bureau de la publication. 1882. p. 275. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  7. ^ Radziwill (Fürstin), Marie Dorothea Elisabeth de Castellane; Robilant, Mario Antonio Nicolis di (1934). Lettres de la princesse Radziwill au général de Robilant, 1889-1914: 1908-1914 (in French). N. Zanichelli. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  8. ^ Manach, Daniel; Sementéry, Michel (1997). La descendance de Charles X: roi de France (in French). Editions Christian. p. 203. ISBN 9782864960683. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  9. ^ The Cambridge Modern History. CUP Archive. 1910. p. 14. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  10. ^ Walton, Jean (2001). Fair Sex, Savage Dreams: Race, Psychoanalysis, Sexual Difference. Duke University Press. p. 102. ISBN 9780822326113. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  11. ^ Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine. A. Roman and Company. 1900. p. 353. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  12. ^ Braude, Mark (2017). Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle. Simon and Schuster. p. 80. ISBN 9781476709703. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  13. ^ "SON OF MONTE CARLO'S OWNER Prince Leon Radziwill of Paris Paying Us a Visit. His Family Has Contributed Largely to History of Old World". San Francisco Call. 18 March 1903. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  14. ^ Bertin, Celia (1982). Marie Bonaparte: A Life. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. pp. 17–19, 24–25, 64, 66, 82–84, 94, 96–98, 105–106, 120, 136. ISBN 0-15-157252-6.

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attribution You may also add the template Translated fr Francois Blanc to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Francois Blanc French fʁɑ swa blɑ 12 December 1806 27 July 1877 nicknamed The Magician of Homburg and The Magician of Monte Carlo was a French entrepreneur and operator of casinos including the Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco His daughter Marie Felix married Prince Roland Bonaparte Francois BlancBorn 1806 12 12 12 December 1806CourthezonDied27 July 1877 1877 07 27 aged 70 Loeche les BainsNationalityFrenchOccupation s Businessman Property developerSpouse s Madeleine Victoire HuguelinMarie Charlotte HenselChildrenCamille BlancCharles BlancLouise BlancEdmond BlancMarie Felix BlancRelativesPrincess Marie Bonaparte granddaughter Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editFrancois was born on 12 December 1806 with his twin brother Louis They grew up in a small town and were impressed every time circus came with a show it seemed so interesting and simple so they followed the circus to learn all the tricks of the trade boys were dreaming to become rich and successful and learnt so much and worked on different jobs Career edit nbsp Share of the Societe anonyme des fermes reunies du Kurhaus et des Sources minerales a Hombourg es monts issued 1 October 1859 signed by Francois Blanc The brothers started to work in gambling business in Marseilles and earning some money They then decided to develop their business and started to speculate on government pensions and got into real estate development In that way they attracted attention to their business and were arrested but not for a long time because law was not adopted yet for such cases They were released and moved to Paris but after King Louis Philippe passed new laws they had to move again to Luxembourg They ran profitable business there but it was just the first little step to their success in Hesse Homburg near Frankfurt where brothers signed a contract with a monarch because of debts of the city and in order to develop tourism industry One innovation was the introduction of the single 0 style roulette wheel in 1843 citation needed This allowed Bad Homburg to compete against the casinos of Paris which offered the traditional wheel with both single and double zero house pockets A legend says that Francois Blanc supposedly bargained with the devil to obtain the secrets of roulette The legend is based on the fact that the sum of all the numbers on the roulette wheel from 0 to 36 is 666 which is the Number of the Beast 1 The venture was a great success Homburg became popular in a moment with a lot of entertainment gambling houses hotels all the richest and famous came there for new emotions and fun In a while Francois Blanc was given the name The Magician of Homburg 2 Homburg could attract people only in summer months during cold winter all the tourists preferred to rest in warmer places It gave an idea to Francois to move to South and open all year business It happened that the Prince of Monaco had recently legalized gambling so The Magician of Homburg became that first person to establish a casino operation in Monaco To establish Monaco as a gambling mecca for the elite of Europe he invested his money in roads railways to make people come to Monaco as a new place of rest and fortune His new King gave Francois a freedom so he turned from The Magician of Homburg to The Magician of Monte Carlo and he left his mark in a history of Monaco 3 Personal life edit nbsp Blanc s second wife Marie Charlotte Hensel Blanc was twice married His first wife was Madeleine Victoire Huguelin 1823 1852 Together they were the parents of Camille Blanc 1847 1927 who married Elisabeth Lanxade b 1852 in 1885 4 Charles Blanc 1848 1872 who died aged 24 After the death of his first wife he remarried to Marie Charlotte Hensel 1833 1881 with whom he had 5 6 Louise Blanc 1854 1911 who married Prince Constantine Wincenty Maria Radziwill 1850 1920 a grandson of Prince Antoni Radziwill and Princess Louise of Prussia 7 Edmond Blanc 1856 1920 who married Heloise Marot b 1853 and Marthe Galinier 1874 1947 8 Marie Felix Blanc 1859 1882 who married Prince Roland Bonaparte 1858 1924 9 10 Blanc died in Loeche les Bains on 27 July 1877 11 Descendants edit Through his daughter Louise he was the grandfather of Louise Adela Radziwill 1877 1942 who married Armand de La Rochefoucauld duc de Doudeauville and was the mother of Marie de La Rochefoucauld 1901 1983 who married Henri Antoine Marie de Noailles 11th Prince de Poix and Prince Leon Radziwill who married Princess Dolores Radziwill and Antonine de Gramont 12 13 Through his daughter Marie Felix he was the grandfather of Princess Marie Bonaparte 1882 1962 who married Prince George of Greece and Denmark the second son of George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia and is remembered chiefly for having once saved the life of the future Emperor of Russia Nicholas II in 1891 during their visit to Japan together 14 References edit The last term in a sequence of partial sums composed of either sequence is 666 the beast number Mad for Monaco The Magician of Monte Edwards Anne 1992 The Grimaldis of Monaco The Centuries of Scandal The Years of Grace William Morrow ISBN 978 0 688 08837 8 Bulletin officiel des annonces commerciales in French Journaux officiels 1978 p 97 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Dolph Charles A 1927 The real Lady of the camellias and other women of quality Frank Maurice pp 131 220 222 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Annuaire de la noblesse de France et des maisons souveraines de l Europe in French Bureau de la publication 1882 p 275 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Radziwill Furstin Marie Dorothea Elisabeth de Castellane Robilant Mario Antonio Nicolis di 1934 Lettres de la princesse Radziwill au general de Robilant 1889 1914 1908 1914 in French N Zanichelli Retrieved 9 February 2019 Manach Daniel Sementery Michel 1997 La descendance de Charles X roi de France in French Editions Christian p 203 ISBN 9782864960683 Retrieved 12 February 2019 The Cambridge Modern History CUP Archive 1910 p 14 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Walton Jean 2001 Fair Sex Savage Dreams Race Psychoanalysis Sexual Difference Duke University Press p 102 ISBN 9780822326113 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine A Roman and Company 1900 p 353 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Braude Mark 2017 Making Monte Carlo A History of Speculation and Spectacle Simon and Schuster p 80 ISBN 9781476709703 Retrieved 12 February 2019 SON OF MONTE CARLO S OWNER Prince Leon Radziwill of Paris Paying Us a Visit His Family Has Contributed Largely to History of Old World San Francisco Call 18 March 1903 Retrieved 12 February 2019 Bertin Celia 1982 Marie Bonaparte A Life New York Harcourt Brace Jovanovich pp 17 19 24 25 64 66 82 84 94 96 98 105 106 120 136 ISBN 0 15 157252 6 External links editFrancois Blanc at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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