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John Jacob Astor - translation to English

GERMAN-AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
John Jacob Astor (1763-1848); John J. Astor; John Jacob Aster; Johann Jakob Astor; Johann Jacob Astor; John Jacob Astor, Sr.; Astor, John
  • Sarah Cox Todd

John Jacob Astor         
n. John Jacob Astor (1763-1848), in Deutschland geborener amerikanischer Finanzier und Fell-Händler
Astor Piazzola         
  • Canal13]] in 1963
  • Astor Piazzolla's Doble A bandoneon used in his main concerts.
  • [[Nadia Boulanger]] with [[Igor Stravinsky]]
  • Astor Piazzolla (lithography)
  • Piazzolla and [[Horacio Ferrer]] around 1970
  • Jairo]] in Paris, 1981
  • it}}, first from the left, and some performers, including [[Pino Presti]], 2nd from right, and [[Tullio De Piscopo]], 2nd from left
ARGENTINE TANGO COMPOSER, BANDONEON PLAYER AND ARRANGER
Astor Piazzola; Astor Piazola; Astor Piazolla; Piazzolla; Piazzolla, Astor; Piazzola; Ástor Piazzola; Piazolla; Resurreccion Del Angel; Astor Piazzolla tango; Ástor Piazzolla
Astor Piazzola, (1921-92) argentinischer Komponist und Musiker bekannt für seine Tangomusik
Jakob Grimm         
  • Marble bust]] of Grimm by [[Elisabet Ney]], carved 1856–58 in Berlin
  • During the research for his 'History of the German Language' Grimm corresponded with numerous colleagues. Ghent University Library holds several letters between Jacob Grimm and [[Jan Frans Willems]].
GERMAN PHILOLOGIST, LINGUIST, JURIST AND MYTHOLOGIST (1785-1863)
Jakob Grimm; Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm; Jacob Ludwig Grimm; Grimm, Jakob; Deutsche Grammatik; Jacob L. Grimm; Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863; Ludwig Karl Grimm; Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm; Grimm, Jacob
n. Jakob Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Carl Grimm (1785-1863), ältester der Grimm Gebrüder

Definition

Jacob sheep
¦ noun a four-horned sheep of a piebald breed, kept as an ornamental animal or for its wool.

Wikipedia

John Jacob Astor

John Jacob Astor (born Johann Jakob Astor; July 17, 1763 – March 29, 1848) was a German-born American businessman, merchant, real estate mogul, and investor who made his fortune mainly in a fur trade monopoly, by smuggling opium into China, and by investing in real estate in or around New York City. He was the first prominent member of the Astor family and the first multi-millionaire in the United States.

Born in Germany, Astor emigrated to England as a teenager and worked as a musical instrument manufacturer. He moved to the United States after the American Revolutionary War. Seeing the expansion of population to the west, he entered the fur trade and built a monopoly, managing a business empire that extended to the Great Lakes region and Canada, and later expanded into the American West and Pacific coast. Seeing a decline in demand due to changing European tastes, he got out of the fur trade in 1830, diversifying by investing in New York City real estate. Astor was highly wealthy and became a prominent patron of the arts. In proportion to GDP, he was one of the richest people in modern history.

Examples of use of John Jacob Astor
1. Her husband‘s father, John Jacob Astor 4th, died in the sinking of the Titanic.
2. Founding father: John Jacob Astor (1763–1848), son of a butcher.
3. His father, John Jacob Astor 4th, died in the sinking of the Titanic. –– On the Net: St.
4. Her late husband‘s father, John Jacob Astor 4th, died in the sinking of the Titanic; his grandmother, Caroline Astor, led New York society for 25 years during the Gilded Age of the late 1'th century; and his great–great–grandfather, John Jacob Astor, became America‘s wealthiest man by 1840.
5. She was the widow of Vincent Astor, a great–great–grandson of John Jacob Astor, who made his fortunes in furs and in New York real estate.