Alejandro María Aguado, 1st Marquis of the Guadalquivir Marshes

Alejandro María de Aguado ( born June 29, 1784 in Seville, † April 14, 1842 in Gijon, Spain ) was one of the richest bankers in Paris.

Alexandre Aguados was a descendant of a distinguished Jewish family. During the French invasion of Spain, he belonged to the party of Afrancesados ​​, distinguished himself in several battles and was promoted to colonel and aide Nicolas Jean -de- Dieu Soult. After the fall of Napoleon, he took his leave, threw himself in Paris with zeal in the business career, established a banking business, and soon became one of the first soared. He negoziierte several Spanish bonds, which to him by Ferdinand VII earned the nomination for Marques de las del Guadalquivir Marshes, just as the Greek of 1834.

The outgoing of his house papers were called Aguados. He died on 14 April 1842, leaving a fortune of 60 million francs and an excellent picture gallery, from the Gavard (Paris 1839-1847, 4 vols ) has given a description. He was buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery.

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  • Banker
  • Spaniard
  • Born in 1784
  • Died in 1842
  • Man

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