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  2. Alfred de Rothschild probably had an illegitimate child from a long-term relationship with a Mrs. Maria ("Mina") Boyer Wombwell. The birth certificate states her father as "Frederick C. Wombwell", but Alfred always acted as her guardian, and the girl's name, Almina , suggests the combination of "Al" and "Mina".

  3. Alfred de Rothschild had an illegitimate child from a relationship with Mrs. Marie Boyer Wombwell. In 1895, aged 19, their daughter Almina married George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, and became Lady Carnarvon, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon.

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Conspiracy theories about the Rothschild family date to 1846 in Paris and have deep antisemitic roots. The family was targeted that year in an anonymously written pamphlet that falsely claimed ...

  5. His brother James de Rothschild (1792–1868) was named as a claimant, but not as an awardee. In his 20s Alfred de Rothschild began to collect art, particularly English and French art of the eighteenth century.

  6. HITLER'S grandmother was a servant maid in the Rothschild mansion in Vienna, and his mother was the illegitimate daughter of a Rothschild. That is the psychological explanation of Hitler's fanatical hatred of the Jews and his brutal treatment of the Austrian Rothschilds. ...

  7. After his death, Halton and much of its domestic contents was inherited by Alfred’s nephew, Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942); Seamore Place and its contents was left to Alfred’s illegitimate daughter Almina, later Countess Carnarvon.

  8. Jan 19, 2014 · She had been estranged from him for some years when she met Alfred de Rothschild and became his mistress. Alfred was one of the three sons of Lionel Rothschild and the grandson of Nathan...

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