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David-Weill
David-Weill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *David David-Weill (1871-1952), French-American banker * Jean David-Weill (1898-1972), French epigrapher *Michel David-Weill (1932–2022), French investment banker * Pierre David-Weill (1900-1975), French investment banker See also *David (surname) The surname David or Dávid may refer to: * Dávid family, a Hungarian noble family, based in present-day Slovakia * Albert David (1902–1945), American naval officer * Alki David (born 1968), Greek businessman and actor * Anna David (journalist ... * Weil (surname) * {{surname Compound surnames French-language surnames Jewish surnames ...
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Michel David-Weill
Michel David-Weill (November 23, 1932 – June 16, 2022) was an investment banker and Chairman of Lazard and Eurazeo. Early life Michel David-Weill was born into a Jewish family on November 23, 1932. His father, Pierre David-Weill (1900–1975), was the chairman of Lazard Frères; his mother was Berthe Haardt. His great-grandfather, , worked at Lazard Frères, a firm co-founded by his cousins, Alexandre, Elie, and Simon Lazard.Fortune Magazine: "Assault On The House Of Lazard" by Robert Lenzner
September 4, 2000
In 1900, his grandfather, , was named a partner. In 1927, his father became a partner.
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David David-Weill
David David-Weill (1871–1952) was a French-American banker, chairman of Lazard Frères in Paris, who built an important collection of art. His collection was plundered by the Nazis during the Second World War and over 2000 items seized. He was a major donor to French and American museums and galleries and a benefactor to universities. Early life and family David-Weill was born in San Francisco on 30 August 1871.David David-Weill.
Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
He was the son of Julie (née Cahn) and Alexandre Weill (1834–1906). His father was a cousin to the three French Jewish brothers who founded Lazard Frères & Co. His parents had left France in 1870 because of the
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Pierre David-Weill
Pierre David-Weill (8 March 1900 – 14 January 1975) was a French investment banker. Early life Pierre Sylvain Désiré Gérard David-Weill was born on 8 March 1900 in Paris, France, into a Jewish family. His father, David David-Weill (1871-1952), was the chairman of Lazard Frères; his mother was Flora Raphaël. Career David-Weill became a partner in the Paris office of the family's bank in 1927, when its chairman was Raymond Philippe. Along with Lazard Frères minority partner, André Meyer, Pierre David-Weill and his family fled the German occupation of France during World War II to the safety of the United States. There, he took charge of the firm's office in New York City, where he remained until the liberation of France by Allied Forces in 1944. On his return to Paris, he left André Meyer in charge of American operations, and along with Felix Rohatyn, they expanded the Lazard Frères business to make it a leading Euro-American investment bank. Personal life David-Weil ...
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Jean David-Weill
Jean David-Weill (27 February 1898 – 30 May 1972) was a 20th-century French epigrapher, curator and collector. The son of David David-Weill, he graduated in law and was a pupil of Gaston Migeon at the École du Louvre and later of Raymond Kœchlin. He followed the couses of Gaston Wiet at the École des langues orientales. He married Anne David-Weill, a grand-daughter of Horace Günzburg. In 1927 he was attached then resident at the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale at Cairo. He held the chair of Muslim art at the École du Louvre in 1937 and was curator of the Oriental antiquities department of the LouvreFrançois Pouillon, "Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue française", 2008 en 1945. Publications * ''Papyrus arabes du Louvre'', 1971. * ''Têtes de chevaux sassanides'', 1954. * ''Le Djami, d'Ibn Wahb: edited and commentated by J. David-Weill''. II. Commentaire. 1er fascicule, 1941. * ''Le Djâmi, Volumes 1 à 2, 1941. * ''Le Djâmi d'Ibn Wahb'', 19 ...
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Weil (surname)
Weil, Weill, and Weyl are related German and German-Jewish surnames. Notable bearers of the surnames include: Weil * Adolf Weil (physician) (or Adolph Weill) (1848–1916), German physician * Adolf Weil (motorcyclist) (1938–2011), German motocross racer * A. Leo Weil (1858–1938), American lawyer * André Weil (1906–1998), French mathematician; brother of Simone * Andrew Weil (born 1942), American physician * Barbara Weil (1933–2018), American artist * Baruch Schleisinger Weil (1802–1893), French-American farmer, real estate broker and politician * Connor Weil (born 1993), American actor * Cynthia Weil (1940–2023), American songwriter * Edward Weil (1872–1932), American lawyer and politician * Elizabeth Weil, American journalist and nonfiction writer * Éric Weil (1904–1977), French-German philosopher * Felix Weil (1898–1975), wealthy Argentinean who funded the Institute for Social Research (the "Frankfurt School") * Gert Weil (born 1960), Chilean shot pu ...
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David (surname)
The surname David or Dávid may refer to: * Dávid family, a Hungarian noble family, based in present-day Slovakia * Albert David (1902–1945), American naval officer * Alki David (born 1968), Greek businessman and actor * Anna David (journalist) (born 1970), American journalist * Anna David (singer) (born 1984), Danish pop and soul music singer * Annie Louise David (1877–1960), American harpist * C. D. David (1860–1920), Indian writer in Malayalam * Colt David (born 1985), American football player * Constantin David (1908–1941), Romanian communist activist * Craig David (born 1981), English musician * Cristian David (born 1967), Romanian politician * Damiano David (born 1999), Italian singer-songwriter, lead singer of Måneskin * Dickie David (1879–1939), Wales national rugby union player * Edgeworth David (1858–1934), Welsh-Australian geologist and explorer * Elizabeth David (1913–1992), British cookery writer * Félicien-César David (1810–1876), French compo ...
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Compound Surnames
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ce ...
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French-language Surnames
French ( or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul. Its closest relatives are the other langues d'oïl—languages historically spoken in northern France and in southern Belgium, which French (Francien) largely supplanted. French was also influenced by native Celtic languages of Northern Roman Gaul like Gallia Belgica and by the ( Germanic) Frankish language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. Today, owing to France's past overseas expansion, there are numerous French-based creole languages, most notably Haitian Creole. A French-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Francophone in both English and French. French is an official language in 29 countries across multiple continents, most of which are members of the ''Organisation internationale de la Francophonie'' (OI ...
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