
Jakob Fugger
Jakob Fugger, also known as Jakob Fugger the Rich, was a prominent German merchant, banker, and mining entrepreneur in the early 16th century. Born in 1459 in Augsburg, he became one of the wealthiest individuals of his time, largely due to his control over silver and copper mining. His financial influence extended to the politics of the Holy Roman Empire, as he provided crucial funding for the election of Charles V as emperor and financed military campaigns. Fugger's wealth and strategic lending allowed him to wield significant political power, making him a key figure in European history, often credited with shaping the financial landscape of his era.
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Jakob Fugger's wealth, when adjusted for modern times, amounts to around 400 billion dollars.
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