- Jacques Necker - Wikipedia
Jacques Necker (French: [ʒak nɛkɛʁ]; 30 September 1732 – 9 April 1804) was a Genevan banker and statesman who served as finance minister for Louis XVI He was a reformer, but his innovations sometimes caused great discontent
- 雅克·内克_百度百科
雅克·内克(Jacques Necker,1732年9月30日 – 1804年4月9日)一译内克尔。 法国大臣,财政家。 生于瑞士日内瓦一中产阶级新教徒家庭。 路易十六的财政总监(1777~1781年、1788~1789、1789~1790)与银行家。
- Jacques Necker | French Financier Statesman | Britannica
Jacques Necker (born September 30, 1732, Geneva—died April 9, 1804, Coppet, Switzerland) was a Swiss banker and director general of finance (1771–81, 1788–89, 1789–90) under Louis XVI of France
- Jacques Necker - World History Encyclopedia
Jacques Necker (l 1732-1804) was a Swiss banker and statesman who served as finance minister to King Louis XVI of France (r 1774-1792) He served in the king's ministry three separate times, tasked with navigating France through its dire financial crisis
- Jacques Necker, On Executive Power in Great States
Jacques Necker (1732–1804) was a Swiss statesman and financier who played a crucial role in French political life from 1776 to 1789 Born in Geneva, he was a devout Protestant who amassed considerable wealth as a successful banker
- Jacques Necker - University of Pennsylvania
Jacques Necker, 1732 - 1804, Swiss Director of Fianance under Louis XVI Having gained a reputation as a financial writer, Necker was appointed France 's Directory of the Royal Treasury in 1776, and a year later Director General of the Finances
- Necker
Necker, Jacques: (1732-1804) French financier and statesman, b Geneva, Switzerland In 1750 he went to Paris and entered banking He rose rapidly to importance, established a bank of his own, and became a director of the French East India Company
- Jacques Necker - HET Website
Although courted by Austria and Russia, Necker preferred to remain in the wilderness Necker wrote his famous Traité (1784), one of his better treatises
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