Balthasar Eggenberger (died 1493), was an Austrian entrepreneur in the early days of mercantilism. He was master of the imperial mint at Graz in the Duchy of Styria and financier to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a man cut of the same cloth as the likes of the Burgundian chancellor Nicolas Rolin, French merchant Jacques Coeur and the Medici of Italy, whose cunning, ambition and skills allowed them to advance into the ranks of the nobility from mere common ancestry in the late Middle Ages and early modern era. His activities laid an important foundation stone for the ascension of the House of Eggenberg.
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BalthasarEggenberger (died 1493), was an Austrian entrepreneur in the early days of mercantilism. He was master of the imperial mint at Graz in the Duchy...
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developed a branch in Augsburg. Upon the death of his father, Ulrich, BalthasarEggenberger († 1493) inherited a stately property and successfully continued...
Eggenberg, Lord of Erbersdorf (1526–1594), and great-grandson of BalthasarEggenberger (died 1493). He was a prominent member of the House of Eggenberg...
Frederick III and the master of his mint in Graz, BalthasarEggenberger. As an independent entrepreneur, Balthasar was doing business at his own risk and his...
of palace dating to the late Middle Ages and once belonging to BalthasarEggenberger, mint master and financier to Emperor Frederick III in the early...
Viron Historia (in Finnish). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN 978-9517465205. David Eggenberger (1 January 1985). An Encyclopedia of Battles: Accounts of Over 1,560...
Jahrhundertwende (In German). Max Niemeyer ISBN 3-484-35038-5, p. 145. Eggenberger, Oswald (2003). Kirchen Sekten Religionen. Zürich: Theologischer Verlag...