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by Niall Ferguson


  Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor

  Franco-Prussian War

  Frankfurt

  1848 revolution and

  Fettmilch riots in

  French Revolution and

  as grand duchy

  “Hep” riots in

  intermarriage law of

  Judengasse of, see Judengasse

  Lionel’s dislike of

  reform movement and

  Rothschild family roots in

  Rothschilds’ ennoblement and

  Rothschilds’ fame and

  Frankfurt Jews and the Mulcting of the People’s Well-being, The (“Germanicus”)

  Franklin, Benjamin

  Frederick, Prince of the Netherlands

  Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

  Frederick V, King of Denmark

  Frederick William III, King of Prussia

  Frederick William IV, King of Prussia

  Freemasons

  French Revolution

  Fries & Co.

  Frimont, Johann von

  Froelicher, Joseph-Antoine

  Fugger (banking family)

  Gainsborough, Thomas

  Galicia

  Galsworthy, John

  Garnier-Pagès, Louis Antoine

  Gasser (agent)

  Gautier, Théophile

  Gaviria, Manuel

  Geiger (clerk)

  Geisenheimer, Seligmann

  General German Encyclopaedia for the Educated Classes

  Generalpumpe, Die

  Gentz, Friedrich von

  Rothschild financial relationship with

  George II, King of England

  George III, King of England

  George IV, King of England

  death of

  Rothschilds as bankers for

  German Confederation

  Germany

  anti-Rothschild literature of

  1848 revolution in

  Jews of

  railway investment in

  “Germany” (Heine)

  “Germany in October 1849” (Heine)

  Gervais (Russian diplomat)

  Geymüller & Co.

  Gille, Bertrand

  Gladstone, William

  Globe (Paris)

  Gloucester, Duchess of

  Glyn’s (banking house)

  Goderich, Lord. See Robinson, Frederick

  Goebbels, Joseph

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang

  on Jewish-Gentile intermarriage law

  Judengasse described by

  Goethe in the Campagna di Roma (Tischbein)

  Goldschmidt (banking house)

  Goldschmidt, Alexander

  Goldschmidt, Hermann

  Goldschmidt, Jacob

  Goldschmidt, Julius

  Goldschmidt, Moritz

  Goldsmid, Abraham

  Goldsmid, Benjamin

  Goldsmid, Isaac Lyon

  Goldsmid & D’Eliason

  gold standard

  Gompertz, Benjamin

  Goncourt brothers

  Gontard, Jakob Friedrich

  Gontard family

  Goudchaux (finance minister)

  Goulborn (British minister)

  Grafton, Duke of

  Grand Process between Rothschild I, King of the Jews, and Satan, Last King of the Impostors

  Grant, Francis

  Grant, Robert

  Granville, Lord

  Great Britain

  anti-Rothschild literature of

  Austrian subsidy deal and

  Bank Charter Act of

  banking crisis of 1825 in

  Belgian question and

  Bills of Exchange Act of

  consols investments and

  “Corn Laws” of

  Eastern Question and

  1830 Reform Bill of

  1830 revolution in

  exchange rate speculation and

  Hundred Days and

  Industrial Revolution in

  Irish Famine Loan of 1847 and

  Jewish emancipation issue and

  Jews of

  Napoleonic War financial crisis of

  19th century birth rate in

  Peel’s financial reforms in

  Prussian subsidy deal and

  reform crisis of 1830 in

  Rothschild financial influence in

  Russian subsidy deal and

  slavery abolished by

  Spanish succession conflict and

  Tommaso affair and

  Wellington’s campaign and

  Greece

  Rothschild loans to

  Green, Samuel

  Greffulhe (banker)

  Gregory I, Pope

  Gregory XVI, Pope

  Grenville, Lady

  Greuze, Jean-Baptiste

  Greville, Charles

  Grey, Earl

  Grillparzer, Franz

  Grosclaude, Louis Amié

  Grosvenor, Earl

  Grouchy, Emmanuel de

  Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of (1848)

  Guatemala

  Guizot, François

  Gumprecht, Isaac

  Gysels, Peter

  Haber, house of

  Hagermann (banker)

  Haiti

  Hallé, Charles

  Hals, Franz

  Hamburg (clerk)

  Hamilton, Alexander

  Hanau, Eva, see Rothschild, Eva Hanau

  Hanau (agent)

  Hanau-Münzenberg

  Hanover

  Hansemann, David

  Hardenberg, Karl August von

  Harman & Co.

  Harnier, Louis

  Harrison, George

  Harrowby, Lord

  Harvey, “Coin,”

  Hassenpflug, Ludwig

  Hattersley, Roy

  Head of a Magdalene (Domenichino)

  Hebrew Talisman

  Hecht (agent)

  Heckscher (banker)

  Heem, Jan David de

  Heine, Carl

  Heine, Heinrich

  Betty and

  death of

  James in conversation with

  James as described by

  James as portrayed by

  James’s ball as described by

  James’s relationship with

  James’s residence described by

  Judaism as viewed by

  on railways’ impact

  Rothschilds as seen by

  Salomon and

  Heine, Salomon

  Heinrich & Wertheimer

  Heisler (clerk)

  Henckel von Donnersmarck, Hugo

  Hennings (merchant)

  “Hep” riots

  Herries, John Charles ,

  crisis of 1825 and

  Huskisson’s conflict with

  Herz, Adelheid, see Rothschild, Adelheid Herz

  Herz, Naftali

  Herzen, Alexander

  James’s friendship with

  Herzl, Theodor

  Heseltine, William

  Hess, Michael

  Hesse

  Hesse-Darmstadt

  Hesse-Kassel

  1830 revolution in

  Jewish emancipation issue in

  Heyden, Jan van der

  Hirschell, Solomon

  Histoire de la Grandeur et de la Décadence de César Birotteau (Balzac)

  History of the House of Rothschild (von Scherb)

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hobbema, Meindert

  Hobday, William Armfield

  Hobson, J. A.

  Holland, Lady

  Holland, Lord

  Holland, Swinton

  Hollander (Henrietta’s suitor)

  Holstein, duchy of

  Holstein-Glücksburg, Prince of

  Holy Alliance

  Austria’s Italian intervention and

  containment policy and

  France’s Spanish intervention and

  German states’ loans and

  Prussian loans and

>   Russian loans and

  South American “bubble” and

  Holy Roman Empire

  Holy Society for the Assistance of the Poor for the Needs of the Sabbath

  Holy Society of the House of Learning of the Ashkenazim

  Homburg

  Homme d’affaires, Un (Balzac)

  Honduras

  Hooch, Pieter de

  Hope & Co.

  Hoppner, John

  Horwood (land agent)

  Hottinguer (banker)

  House of Commons, British

  Household Law (1809), Prussian

  House of Lords, British

  House of Nucingen, The (Balzac)

  House of Rothschild, Its History and Transactions, The (Steinmann)

  House of Rothschild, The

  Howard, Mrs.

  Hue and Cry, The

  Hugelmann (poet)

  Hugo, Victor

  Humann, Théodore

  Humboldt, Alexander von

  Humboldt, Caroline von

  Humboldt, Wilhelm von

  Hummelauer (Austrian official)

  “Hundred Days,”

  Hungary

  Hunyady, Joseph

  Huskisson, William

  Herries’s conflict with

  Huth (banker)

  Huysum, Jan van

  Ibrahim Pasha

  Icke, David

  Imperialism: A Study (Hobson)

  Incognito, Das (Eichendorff )

  “Incredible Chamber,”

  Industrial Revolution

  Infant Christ as the Good Shepherd (Murillo)

  Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique

  Inzághy, Count

  Ireland

  famine in

  Isaaköw Beer

  Isabella II, Queen of Spain

  Isak, son of Elchanan (ancestor)

  Isenburg, Karl Friedrich Ludwig Moritz zu

  Isenburg, Viktor zu

  Israel

  Israel, John Helbert

  Istria

  Italy

  Austrian intervention in

  1831 revolts in

  1848 revolution in

  railway investment in

  Itzstein (police commissioner)

  Jackson, Andrew

  Jakob (clerk)

  James (land agent)

  Jamnitzer, Wentzel

  Janin, Jules

  Jardin, Karel du

  Jassoy, August

  Jaudon, Samuel

  Jena, battle of

  Jew and the Doctor, The (Cruikshank)

  Jew and the Doctor, The (Dibdin)

  Jewish France (Drumont)

  Jewish Lying-in Charity

  Jewish Society for Relieving the Aged Needy

  Jews, Judaism

  in anti-Jewish literature

  anti-Rothschild criticism and

  capitalism equated with

  conversion to Christianity by

  emancipation issue and

  evolving social status of

  of Frankfurt

  in Great Britain

  Heine’s attitude toward

  intermarriage by

  Marx on

  Mayer Amschel’s charitable acts for

  as money-changers

  Napoleon I and

  in Nazi propaganda

  reform movement and

  Rothschilds’ activism on behalf of

  Rothschilds’ observance of

  Tommaso affair and

  see also anti-Semitism

  Jews and Economic Life, The (Sombart)

  “Jews of England, their History and Wrongs, The” (Duncombe)

  Jews’ Free School

  Jews’ Hospital

  Jews, Kings of the Epoch, The: A History of Financial Feudalism (Toussenel)

  Joachim, Joseph

  Jones, Thomas

  Jordan (Prussian representative)

  Joseph, J. L.

  Joseph, S. I.

  Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor

  Josephine, Empress of France

  Journal des Débats

  Journal des Théâtres

  Judengasse (Jews’ Lane)

  commerce and banking in

  culture of

  described

  French Revolution and

  “Hep” riots in

  intermarriage in

  Mayer Amschel’s community role in-

  Rothschilds’ ennoblement and

  Judensau

  Judgement Passed against Rothschild and Georges Dairnvaell (anonymous)

  Jud-Süss

  Juste de Noailles, comte

  Kaiser (clerk)

  Kankrin, Yegor Frantsevich, Count

  Kann family

  Karl Alexander, Duke of Württemberg

  Karl Ludwig, Archduke

  Karloff, Boris

  Kaufmann (Henrietta’s suitor)

  Kent, Duchess of

  Kent, Duke of

  Kessler (broker)

  King Bestowing Favors on a Great Man’s Friends, A

  Kings of the Republic (Chirac)

  Kinnaird

  Kirchner (Austrian official)

  Kiselev, Count

  Kleinwort family

  Knatz (Austrian official)

  Knighton, William

  Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky, Franz Anton von, Count

  Kotzebue, August von

  Kremm (clerk)

  Kretschmer, Eduard

  Krupp, Alfred

  Kübeck, Baron

  Kuhlmann, Karl

  Kuhn, Loeb & Co.

  Kupl, David Meyer

  Labouchère, Pierre-César

  Labour Leader

  Lady with Fan (Velazquez)

  Lafayette, Marie-Joseph de

  Laffitte, Charles

  Laffitte, Jacques

  Laffitte-Blount Group

  Lagrange, General

  Laibach, Congress of

  Lamarque, Maximilien

  Lamartine, Alphonse de

  Lamb, Frederick

  Landgraf of Hesse, see William IX, Landgraf of Hesse-Kassel

  Lansdowne (British minister)

  Latour, Count

  Lauderdale, Earl of

  Laurin, Anton

  Lawätz, J. D.

  Léandre (cartoonist)

  Lecomte, Casimir

  Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre

  Legrand, Emile

  Lehren, Hirsch

  Leicester, Earl of

  Leiningen, Prince of

  Lennep (War Councillor)

  Leopold I, King of Belgium (Leopold of Saxe-Coburg)

  Lessing, Ephraim

  Letronne (scholar)

  Letter to M. Baron de Rothschild

  Leuchtenberg, Duke of

  Liberty and Her Liberators (Eichendorff )

  Liebmann, Hirsch

  Lieven, Dorothy de

  Limburger, Baron

  Limburger, Madame

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lindsay, Coutts

  Lippe-Detmold, Prince of

  List, Friedrich

  Liszt, Franz

  Little Girl with Bouquet (Greuze)

  Liverpool, Lord

  Lloyd, Samuel Jones

  Lloyd’s of London

  Lodi, battle of

  Loewenstein, Prince

  Lombard Street (Bagehot)

  Lombardy

  London Assurance

  London Convention (1832)

  Londonderry, Lady

  London Orphan Asylum

  London Philanthropic Society

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

  Lonsdale, Earl of

  Lorentz (official)

  Loudon, John Claudius

  Louis (French minister)

  Louis XIV, King of France

  Louis XVI, King of France

  Louis XVIII, King of France

  Louis Napoleon, see Napoleon III, Emperor of France

  Louis Philippe, King of France

  1848 revolution and

  Jam
es and

  Lucy, George

  Ludwig I, King of Bavaria

  Luini, Bernardino

  Lunéville, Peace of (1801)

  Lutezia (Heine)

  Luther, Martin

  Luxembourg

  Lyndhurst, Lord

  Lyon de Symons (banker)

  Lys, Bertran de

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington

  McClellan, George B.

  MacGregor, Gregor

  McNutt, Alexander G.

  Maddai, Samuel

  Madonna and Child (del Sarto)

  Maes, Nicolaes

  Magnificent Rothschilds, The (Roth)

  Mahmud II, Sultan

  Maillé, duc de

  Maillé, duchesse de

  Maison Nucingen, La (Balzac)

  Mallet (banker)

  Manin, Daniele

  Mann, Thomas

  Manuel (broker)

  Man Wot Knows How to Drive a Bargain, The

  Maria Christina de Borbón

  Maria II, Queen of Portugal

  Marie-Louise, Archduchess

  Marlborough, Duke of

  Marmont, August de

  M. A. Rothschild & Söhne

  Marr, Wilhelm

  Martignac, vicomte de

  Martin Chuzzlewit (Dickens)

  Martinez de la Rosa, Francisco de Paula

  Martins, Major

  Marx, Karl

  Massey, Placide

  Masterman (banker)

  Mayer Amschel Rothschild & Sons

  Mecklenburg

  Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Duke of

  Medici, Luigi de

  Méeus (governor of Société Générale)

  Mehemet Ali Pasha

  Melbourne, Lord

  “Memorandum on Ludwig Börne” (Heine)

  Mendelssohn (bookkeeper)

  Mendelssohn, Felix

  Mendelssohn, Moses

  Mendelssohn, Henrietta

  Mendizábal, Juan Álvarez

  Menet & Cazenove

  Mephistopheles (Marr)

  Merian (Russian official)

  Mérimée, Prosper

  Merlatto, Caspar Giovanne

  Metastasio, Pietro

  Metternich, Klemens Lothar von

  Belgian crisis and

  crises of 1831-32 and

  1848 revolution and

  Jewish emancipation issue and

  Neopolitan campaign and

  railway investment and

  Rothschild banking relationship with

  Salomon and

  Spanish succession crisis and

  Metternich, Princess Melanie

  Metternich, Viktor von

  Mexico

  Meyerbeer, Giacomo

  Michelet, Jules

  Miguel, Dom

  “Milan commission,”

  Milkmaid, The (Greuze)

  Mirès, Jules Isaac

  Mittrowsky, Count

  M. M. David

  Mocatta, Daniel

  Mocatta family

  Mocatta & Goldsmid

  “Model Millionaire, The” (Wilde)

  Modena, duchy of

  Moldavia

  Molé, Louis-Mathieu

  Mollien, François Nicholas

  Mon, Alejandro

  Moniteur Universel

  “Monsieur Leuwen” (Stendhal)

  Montagne party, French

  Montalembert, comte de

  Montefiore, Abraham

  Montefiore, Joseph

  Montefiore, Judith

  Montefiore, Louisa, see Rothschild, Louisa Montefiore

 

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