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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daniel_ItzigDaniel Itzig - Wikipedia

    Daniel Itzig (also known as Daniel Yoffe, 18 March 1723 in Berlin – 17 May 1799 in Potsdam) was a court Jew of Kings Frederick II the Great and Frederick William II of Prussia .

  2. Daniel Itzig (* 18. März 1723 in Berlin ; † 21. Mai 1799 ebenda) [1] war königlich preußischer Hoffaktor und einer der bedeutendsten jüdischen Bankiers in Preußen.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Itzig_familyItzig family - Wikipedia

    Many of the thirteen children of Daniel Itzig and Miriam Wulff, and their descendants and spouses, had significant impact on both Jewish and German social and cultural (especially musical) history. Notable ones are set out below.

  4. 6 dic 2021 · A quell’epoca Amadeus conobbe una certa Franzeska Itzig, figlia del noto finanziere e banchiere ebreo tedesco Daniel Itzig che divenne, in seguito alla sua scalata sociale e all’inarrestabile percorso di assimilazione vissuto dalla maggioranza degli ebrei tedeschi fra ‘700 e ‘800, Fanny von Arenstein, frequentatrice del ...

  5. 18 mar 2015 · March 18, 1723, is the birthdate of Daniel Itzig, the richest, best-connected and most honored Prussian Jew of his time. As court Jew and banker to both King Frederick II (“the Great”) and his son Frederick William II, Itzig amassed vast business privileges — and wealth — to become the first Jew to receive full Prussian ...

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  6. www.jewishencyclopedia.com › articles › 8350-itzigITZIG - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    Daniel Itzig: German banker; head of the Jewish communities of Prussia (1764-99); born 1722; died at Berlin May 21, 1799. Itzig was a member of the wealthy banking firm of Itzig, Ephraim & Son, whose financial operations greatly assisted Frederick the Great in his wars.

  7. ITZIG, DANIEL (also called Daniel Jaffe or Daniel Berlin; 1723–1799), German banker, entrepreneur, and leader of the Berlin Jewish community. The son of a horse merchant, Itzig married into the wealthy Wulff family and began his career as purveyor of silver to the royal mint.