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Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (/ ... Heine was a third cousin once removed of philosopher and economist Karl Marx (1818–1883), ...
In 1834 she married the Munich merchant Salomon Joseph Heine (1803–1863) whose nephew was the poet Heinrich Heine who was a 3rd cousin to Karl Marx. [4] She died in November 1872 without children. [2]
Cécile was married on October 2, 1838, in Rocquencourt to the rich Frankfurt banker Charles Heine (1810 Hamburg - 1865 Luchon), the son of Salomon Heine and cousin of the German poet Heinrich Heine and the banker Michel Heine. Cécile Furtado-Heine, engraving extracted from Nos grandes Françaises (Our great Frenchmen), (1905)
He was the great-uncle of Heinrich Heine, who describes him in his "Memoirs" as an adventurer and Utopian dreamer. The cognomen "Oriental" was given him because of his long journeys in Oriental countries. He spent many years in the maritime cities in the north of Africa and in the Moroccan states, there learning the trade of armorer, which he ...
Her father and uncle, Armand Heine, were cousins of poet Heinrich Heine and of journalist and press publisher Baron Gustav Heine von Geldern. Together, they were the parents of: Marie Odet Jean Armand Chapelle de Jumilhac (1875–1952), who married the American Elinor Douglas Wise, daughter of Admiral Frederick May Wise, in 1913. [6] [7] [8]
Maximilian Meyer Heine (November 6, 1807 - November 6, 1879) was a German doctor and Russian state councilor. He served with the Russian Army during the Russo-Turkish War. He was the youngest brother of Heinrich Heine. He graduated from the universities of Berlin and Munich in 1829 and joined the Russian army as a surgeon. [1] He died in Berlin ...
His brother was Armand Heine, and both were cousins of poet Heinrich Heine and of journalist and press publisher Gustav Heine, later Baron Heine von Geldern. Michel was born in Bordeaux , France, and moved to New Orleans in 1843, and become a successful financier and real-estate developer .
Salomon Heine (19 October 1767 – 23 December 1844) was a merchant and banker in Hamburg. Heine was born in Hanover. Penniless, he came to Hamburg in 1784 and in the following years acquired sizeable assets. It was common knowledge at the time that he was benefactor and patron to his nephew Heinrich Heine.