Henri de Rothschild
Henri James de Rothschild | |
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Born |
Paris, France | 26 July 1872
Died |
12 October 1947 75) Jouxtens-Mézery, Vaud, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | French |
Spouse(s) | Mathilde Weissweiller (m. 1895; d. 1926) |
Children | Philippe de Rothschild (1902–1988) |
Parent(s) | James Edouard de Rothschild and Thérèse von Rothschild |
Baron Henri James Nathaniel Charles Rothschild (26 July 1872 – 12 October 1947) was a French playwright who wrote under the pen names André Pascal, Charles des Fontaines, and P.-L. Naveau.[1] He was also qualified as a physician (although he never actually practiced medicine), a philanthropist, and an entrepreneur.
He was a scion of the English branch of the Rothschild family, being the son of James Edouard de Rothschild (1844–1881) and Thérèse von Rothschild (1847–1931). His paternal grandfather was Nathaniel de Rothschild, originally from London, the founder of the French wine-making branch of the Rothschild family.
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