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Viktor Alexander Freiherr von Erlanger (* 10 June 1840 in Frankfurt am Main , † 9 September 1894 in Geneva ) was the fourth and youngest son of Raphael Baron von Erlanger , the legendary founder of the Frankfurt banking house of Erlanger & sons , and his second son from his second marriage with Ida Maria Albert (born December 29, 1809 in Frankfurt am Main, † May 28, 1899 ibid).<br /> | Viktor Alexander Freiherr von Erlanger (* 10 June 1840 in Frankfurt am Main , † 9 September 1894 in Geneva ) was the fourth and youngest son of Raphael Baron von Erlanger , the legendary founder of the Frankfurt banking house of Erlanger & sons , and his second son from his second marriage with Ida Maria Albert (born December 29, 1809 in Frankfurt am Main, † May 28, 1899 ibid).<br /> | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 28 May 2020
| Baron von Victor Erlanger | |||||||
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| Born | 1840 | ||||||
| Died | 1894 | ||||||
| Residence | Wiesbaden | ||||||
| Occupation |
aristocracy banker | ||||||
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proposed 1868.06.02 as corresponding member
sometimes spelt Erlangen
Notes From Elsewhere
Viktor Alexander Freiherr von Erlanger (* 10 June 1840 in Frankfurt am Main , † 9 September 1894 in Geneva ) was the fourth and youngest son of Raphael Baron von Erlanger , the legendary founder of the Frankfurt banking house of Erlanger & sons , and his second son from his second marriage with Ida Maria Albert (born December 29, 1809 in Frankfurt am Main, † May 28, 1899 ibid).