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The Bamberg Magical Dynasty were a Dutch family of magicians. Six generations of Dutch magicians were named Bamberg. The Bambergs were an upper middle-class unorthodox Jewish family. The oldest sons were also magicians and carried on the tradition. This tradition was not always exclusive to just the oldest son; Theo Bamberg's two younger brothers were also magicians. Three Bambergs were court magicians entertaining the royal family. This chain was unbroken for 165 years, from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The Bambergs were not only expert magicians, but also trained actors.

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  • Bamberg (Zauberkünstlerfamilie) (de)
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  • The Bamberg Magical Dynasty were a Dutch family of magicians. Six generations of Dutch magicians were named Bamberg. The Bambergs were an upper middle-class unorthodox Jewish family. The oldest sons were also magicians and carried on the tradition. This tradition was not always exclusive to just the oldest son; Theo Bamberg's two younger brothers were also magicians. Three Bambergs were court magicians entertaining the royal family. This chain was unbroken for 165 years, from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The Bambergs were not only expert magicians, but also trained actors. (en)
  • Bamberg war eine internationale Zauberkünstlerfamilie ursprünglich niederländischer Herkunft. Bekannte Familienmitglieder waren: * (1760–1833) * (1786–1869) * (1812–1870) * (1843–1914) * Theo Bamberg (Okito; 1875–1963) * David Bamberg (Fu Manchu; 1904–1974) * Emile Bamberg (1883–1966) * Eduard Bamberg (Petite Nelusco; 1889–1951) Sechs Familienmitglieder (Eliaser, David Leendert, Tobias, David Tobias, Theo und David Bamberg) aus aufeinanderfolgenden Generationen wurden in die Hall of Fame der Society of American Magicians aufgenommen. (de)
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  • The Bamberg Magical Dynasty were a Dutch family of magicians. Six generations of Dutch magicians were named Bamberg. The Bambergs were an upper middle-class unorthodox Jewish family. The oldest sons were also magicians and carried on the tradition. This tradition was not always exclusive to just the oldest son; Theo Bamberg's two younger brothers were also magicians. Three Bambergs were court magicians entertaining the royal family. This chain was unbroken for 165 years, from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The Bambergs were not only expert magicians, but also trained actors. (en)
  • Bamberg war eine internationale Zauberkünstlerfamilie ursprünglich niederländischer Herkunft. Bekannte Familienmitglieder waren: * (1760–1833) * (1786–1869) * (1812–1870) * (1843–1914) * Theo Bamberg (Okito; 1875–1963) * David Bamberg (Fu Manchu; 1904–1974) * Emile Bamberg (1883–1966) * Eduard Bamberg (Petite Nelusco; 1889–1951) Sechs Familienmitglieder (Eliaser, David Leendert, Tobias, David Tobias, Theo und David Bamberg) aus aufeinanderfolgenden Generationen wurden in die Hall of Fame der Society of American Magicians aufgenommen. Eliasers Vater Jasper Bamberg war ein Alchemist und Totenbeschwörer des 18. Jahrhunderts, der die Tradition begann, den jeweils ersten Sohn zum Zauberkünstler werden zu lassen. (de)
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