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Balthasar Eggenberger (died 1493), was an Austrian entrepreneur in the early days of mercantilism. He was master of the imperial mint at Graz in the Duchy of Styria and financier to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a man cut of the same cloth as the likes of the Burgundian chancellor Nicolas Rolin, French merchant Jacques Coeur and the Medici of Italy, whose cunning, ambition and skills allowed them to advance into the ranks of the nobility from mere common ancestry in the late Middle Ages and early modern era. His activities laid an important foundation stone for the ascension of the House of Eggenberg.

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  • Balthasar Eggenberger (died 1493), was an Austrian entrepreneur in the early days of mercantilism. He was master of the imperial mint at Graz in the Duchy of Styria and financier to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a man cut of the same cloth as the likes of the Burgundian chancellor Nicolas Rolin, French merchant Jacques Coeur and the Medici of Italy, whose cunning, ambition and skills allowed them to advance into the ranks of the nobility from mere common ancestry in the late Middle Ages and early modern era. His activities laid an important foundation stone for the ascension of the House of Eggenberg. (en)
  • Balthasar Eggenberger fue un empresario austriaco durante los primeros días del mercantilismo.​ Fue maestro de la casa de la moneda imperial de Graz en el ducado de Estiria y financista de Federico III, emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico.​ Era un hombre de perfil similar al canciller borgoñón , el comerciante francés Jacques Coeur y los Medici de Italia, cuya astucia, ambición y habilidades les permitieron avanzar en las filas de la nobleza desde una mera ascendencia común en finales de la Edad Media y principios de la era moderna.​ Sus actividades sentaron una piedra fundamental para la ascensión de la .​ (es)
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  • Balthasar Eggenberger (died 1493), was an Austrian entrepreneur in the early days of mercantilism. He was master of the imperial mint at Graz in the Duchy of Styria and financier to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a man cut of the same cloth as the likes of the Burgundian chancellor Nicolas Rolin, French merchant Jacques Coeur and the Medici of Italy, whose cunning, ambition and skills allowed them to advance into the ranks of the nobility from mere common ancestry in the late Middle Ages and early modern era. His activities laid an important foundation stone for the ascension of the House of Eggenberg. (en)
  • Balthasar Eggenberger fue un empresario austriaco durante los primeros días del mercantilismo.​ Fue maestro de la casa de la moneda imperial de Graz en el ducado de Estiria y financista de Federico III, emperador del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico.​ Era un hombre de perfil similar al canciller borgoñón , el comerciante francés Jacques Coeur y los Medici de Italia, cuya astucia, ambición y habilidades les permitieron avanzar en las filas de la nobleza desde una mera ascendencia común en finales de la Edad Media y principios de la era moderna.​ Sus actividades sentaron una piedra fundamental para la ascensión de la .​ (es)
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