The House of Rothschild, Volume 1
Page 86
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