List of European Jewish nobility

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Austrian

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Belgian

  • Baron (hereditary Mongolian title) Alexander Zanzer
  • Baron François Englert
  • Baron Henich Apfelbaum
  • Baron Henri Goldberg, president of the [http://nl:Stichting%20Auschwitz Auschwitz Foundation]
  • Baron Lambert
  • Baron Jacques Brotchi
  • Baron Julien Klener
  • Baroness Regina Suchowolski-Sluszny
  • Francisco de Silva y Solis (Marquis de Montfort): Military commander under Emperor Leopold I; greatly aided in the defeat of the French François de Créquy in 1675. He settled in Antwerp as a professed Jew.

British

Czech

Dutch

French

German

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Between 1819 and 1900, a number of titles were conferred on Jews. Of a sample of 700 German nobles created during this period, 62 were Jewish.{{cite book|title=Capitalism, Culture and Decline in Britain: 1750 -1990|last=Rubinstein|first=W. D.|page=160|year=1993|location=New York, USA|isbn=0415037182}}

Hungarian

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Italian

Portuguese

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  • Baron Diego Pereira d'Aguilar, Portuguese-born London-based Jewish businessman, created a baron of the Holy Roman Empire by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
  • Baron Ephraim Lópes Pereira d'Aguilar, second Baron d'Aguilar, a Barony of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Baron Harry Emanuel de AlmedaThe Nobilites edited by the Marquis de Ruvigny, auteur of « the blood Royal of Britain », “The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage”, “The Plant Agener Roll”, etc.
  • Frédéric Émile d'Erlanger
  • David de Stern, German-born British holder of a Portuguese viscountcy{{Jewish Encyclopedia |no-prescript=1 |last=Goodman Lipkind |first=Joseph Jacobs |title=Stern, David, Viscount de |url=http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/14028-stern-david-viscount-de }}
  • Hermann de Stern, German-born British holder of a Portuguese barony{{Jewish Encyclopedia |no-prescript=1 |last=Goodman Lipkind |first=Joseph Jacobs |title=Stern, Hermann, Baron de |url=http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/14030-stern-hermann-baron-de }}

Russian

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  • Baron Peter Shafirov (1670–1739), vice-chancellor of Russia under Peter the Great
  • Babanin family, a noble family that originated in the Tsardom of Russia
  • Günzburg, also Gunzbourg
  • Baron Joseph Günzburg, Osip Gintsburg, or Iosif-Evzel Gabrielovich Gintsburg (1812, Vitebsk - 1878, Paris), Industrialist{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9038551 |title=Joseph, Baron Gunzburg (Russian philanthropist and banker) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia |publisher=Britannica.com |date= |accessdate=2012-04-26}}
  • Baron Horace Günzburg, Goratsiy Evzelevich Gintsburg, Naftali-Gerts Evzelevich Ginstsburg (1833, Zvenigorodka, Kiev province - 1909, St. Petersburg), Financier, Industrialist{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9038550 |title=Horace, Baron Gunzburg (Russian philanthropist and civil-rights activist) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia |publisher=Britannica.com |date=1909-03-02 |accessdate=2012-04-26}}
  • Baron Alexander Günzburg, Aleksandr Goratsievich Gintsburg (1863, Paris - 1948, Switzerland)
  • Baron David Goratsiyevich Günzburg (Барон Давид Горациевич Гинцбург David Goratsievich Gintsburg, July 5, 1857, Kamenetz-Podolsk - December 22, 1910, St. Petersburg) was a Russian orientalist and Jewish communal leader.
  • Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg, (1904–1981) socialite, editor, actor, producer.
  • Grinkrugi
  • Ephron
  • Ephrussi
  • Kanegissery
  • Krupa/Kruppa
  • Polyakova
  • Dobrowolski Counts (later Dobrow), Russian and Polish family{{cite web |url=http://www.chivalricorders.org/nobility/nobjews.htm |title=Noble Families Of Jewish Ancestry |publisher=Chivalricorders.org |accessdate=2012-04-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120504105626/http://chivalricorders.org/nobility/nobjews.htm |archivedate=2012-05-04 }}
  • Gantsmakher
  • Khaykin
  • Ransohov
  • Alexander von Stieglitz
  • Wertheim
  • Nasonov
  • {{Citation needed span|Menschikoff|date=June 2022}}

Spanish

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See also

References

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