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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.
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...
Itzig may refer to: The Itzigfamily, famous for its contribution to Jewish and German cultural history Julius Eduard Hitzig, born Isaac Elias Itzig Itzig...
the Great and Frederick William II of Prussia. Itzig was born in Berlin. His family was mercantile. Itzig was a banker and a mintmaster in partnership with...
philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, and on his mother's side a descendant of the Itzigfamily, which itself traced its ancestry to medieval Rabbi and talmudist Moses...
(1781–1852) instrument maker, married Henrietta Itzig, cousin of Lea Soloman and granddaughter of Daniel Itzig Arnold Mendelssohn (1817–1854), a political...
Daniel Itzig. She was a member of the extensive and influential Jewish Itzigfamily. She married the banker Nathan Adam von Arnstein, a partner in the firm...
largely without religion. His mother, Lea Salomon, was a member of the Itzigfamily and a sister of Jakob Salomon Bartholdy. Mendelssohn was the second of...
daughter of Julius Eduard Hitzig and a member of the originally Jewish Itzigfamily, and had converted to Christianity before marrying his father, who was...
years old the Itzigfamily altered its surname to Samuel, as on 2 June 1888 the Royal Bromberg Regional Government granted the family's request. He left...
October 1881, in Berlin) was a German architect, born into the Jewish Itzigfamily, and who later converted to Lutheranism. He was a student of Karl Friedrich...
Elias Itzig (26 March 1780 – 26 November 1849), was a German author and civil servant. Born into the wealthy and influential Jewish Itzigfamily, he was...
née Bella Itzig. Jakob was educated at the University of Halle. He took the additional surname Bartholdy from a property owned by his family on his conversion...
Brentano-Cimaroli, and by his death the male line of the house became extinct. Itzigfamily JewishEncyclopedia.com - ESKELES, ISSACHAR BERUSH: This article incorporates...
Austrian Jew to be ennobled without needing to be converted (1790). Daniel Itzig (1723–1799), a court Jew of Frederick II the Great and Frederick William...
dynamic. The Jewish Ehrenthal family are money-lenders and speculators. Veitel Itzig is a criminal employee of the family. In 1977, the novel came close...
treason. (The sources are confusing.) Gotzkowsky mentions that Ephraim & Itzig sent him loads of (debased) coins at the beginning of October, which he...
Mendelssohn, and entrepreneur Daniel Itzig. Both of Hensel's grandmothers and his mother were from Jewish families that had converted to Christianity....
in 1793. In 1796 his future wife Lea Salomon, a granddaughter of Daniel Itzig, also joined the Akademie; but they had probably met before that. In 1797...
Cauer was not Jewish, it became known that he had a Jewish ancestor, Daniel Itzig, who had been a banker to Frederick II of Prussia. While this revelation...
Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy. His maternal great-grandfather was Daniel Itzig, and his paternal great-grandfather was Moses Mendelssohn. He studied sciences...
The early devotees were not all musicians; for example, in Berlin, Daniel Itzig, a high official of Frederick the Great's court, venerated Bach. His eldest...