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    Samuel Oppenheimer (21 June 1630 – 3 May 1703) was an Ashkenazi Jewish banker, imperial court diplomat, factor, and military supplier for the Holy Roman...
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    J. Robert Oppenheimer (born Julius Robert Oppenheimer; /ˈɒpənhaɪmər/ OP-ən-hy-mər; April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist...
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  • the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg in Hanover. He was the son of Samuel Oppenheimer, and was married to Frade Behrends, the granddaughter of Leffmann...
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    Oppenheimer was born in Friedberg, German Empire, the son of Edward Oppenheimer, a cigar merchant, and his wife, Nanette (née Hirschhorn) Oppenheimer...
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  • adviser to Karl Alexander, Duke of Württemberg Samuel Oppenheimer (1635–1703), Jewish banker Peter Oppenheimer (fl. 1980s–2020s), American business executive...
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  • court Jews were also Samuel Oppenheimer, who went from Heidelberg to Vienna, and Samson Wertheimer (Wertheimher) from Worms. Oppenheimer, who was appointed...
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    apprenticeship under Jacob Wolf Oppenheimer at the banking firm of Simon Wolf Oppenheimer in Hanover in 1757. The grandson of Samuel Oppenheimer taught Rothschild useful...
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    Jew and Shtadlan to Austrian Emperor Leopold I. With the help of Samuel Oppenheimer, he helped finance the Spanish War of Succession on behalf of the...
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  • ancient Israelites in an attempt to deceive the world. Financier Samuel Oppenheimer, one of the most influential Jewish members of the Court of the House...
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    founded in Vienna in 1703 (to extend the financing business that Samuel Oppenheimer had brought from Venice in 1670). Postal giro or postgiro systems...
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