Jakob Fugger cancels the debts of Spanish king Charles V in this 1866 portrait by Karl Becker. Photo: Nationalgalerie via Wikimedia Commons In this week's Expat Dispatches, teacher Mike Stuchbery ...
Around 1520, Schwaz and the silver region became the Silver Empire, the Silicon Valley of Europe. Not only the mining of silver and copper, but also the associated “industry” characterize the villages ...
500 years ago, Jacob Fugger (the Rich), as he was called by his contemporaries, died. It took his nephew and successor, Anton Fugger, two years to complete the full inventory of the Fugger family. It ...
In the late 15th century, the financial empire of the Fugger Brothers blanketed Europe as Fugger linen left to bleach in the sun once covered the meadows around the fortress city of Augsburg, where ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jakob Fugger, at his time the world's richest man, built his empire on free trade and modern bookkeepingGRANGER Historical Picture ...
A man ahead of his time. Jakob Fugger influenced world politics and was a brilliant networker. He ran a financial empire, made emperors, and financed wars. All this was happening 500 years ago in ...