Der reichste Mann der Weltgeschichte

German, Greg Steinmetz, 2016
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Jakob Fugger is the richest man who has ever lived (not only in myths). Born in 1459 as the grandson of a farmer, he amassed an unimaginable fortune that outshines even the legendary J. D. Rockefeller or today's super rich people like Bill Gates. In a time when the power of kings was almost unlimited, Jakob Fugger laid the foundation for his incredible wealth. Innovative ideas, negotiating skills and, above all, nerves of steel were the hallmarks of the banker who wrestled the Pope's permission for interest transactions. Greg Steinmetz shows Jakob Fugger as he has never been seen before. Visionary - he supported the first circumnavigation of the world -, combative - he challenged Martin Luther -, omnipresent - kings, emperors and popes, no one could get past him. Greg Steinmetz reveals the methods by which Fugger built his gigantic empire, princes and.

Key specifications

Language
German
topic
Social sciences
Subtopic
Biographies
Author
Greg Steinmetz
Number of pages
312
Book cover
Hard cover
Year
2016
Item number
7046920

General information

Publisher
Finanzbuch
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
2.6.2016

Book properties

topic
Social sciences
Subtopic
Biographies
Language
German
Author
Greg Steinmetz
Year
2016
Number of pages
312
Edition
1
Book cover
Hard cover

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Product dimensions

Height
215 mm
Width
145 mm
Weight
527 g

Package dimensions

Length
22.10 cm
Width
15.20 cm
Height
7.50 cm
Weight
495 g

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