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A portrait which may refer to Jost Liebmann, by Anthoni Schoonjans (1702)
Jost Liebmann (died 1701) was a court Jew and court jeweller of Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg (King Frederick I of Prussia), and one of the leaders of the Jewish community of Berlin.
JostLiebmann (died 1701) was a court Jew and court jeweller of Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg (King Frederick I of Prussia), and one of the leaders...
inheriting the title and also the Münzregal from her second husband, JostLiebmann. She served as court jeweler, assisting the king in obtaining a large...
and Solomon Fränkel (1678). More influential than any of these was JostLiebmann. Through his marriage with the widow of the above-named Israel Aaron...
two hostile camps by Magnus' quarrels with his rival, wealthy jeweler JostLiebmann. Frederick I favored the latter, while the crown prince supported Magnus...
rabbi in the mark of Brandenburg, was the brother of the court Jew JostLiebmann, who played a prominent part in the congregation of Berlin in the earliest...
small coins to Esther Liebmann, wife first of Israel Aaron and then, after Aaron's death to the Court jeweller, JostLiebmann. As Hohenzollern King of...
Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel in Kassel, where he met Swiss instrument maker Jost Bürgi (1552–1632). Both were autodidacts and thus had a similar background...
poet and artist (converted to Protestantism for job prospects) Robert Liebmann, screenwriter. Claire Loewenfeld, writer and herbalist Hugo Lubliner, dramatist...
Alfred Levy Kurt Lichtenstein Karl Liebknecht Wilhelm Liebknecht Hermann Liebmann Jutta Limbach Rudolf Lindau Richard Lipinski Burkhard Lischka Paul Löbe...