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'''Solomon James de Ledonitz''' (1906-1983) was a Braslander banker. He was the son of [[Henri de Ledonitz]].
 
'''Solomon James de Ledonitz''' (1906-1983) was a Braslander banker. He was the son of [[Henri de Ledonitz]].
  
He worked for Ledonitz Brothers and was a prominent social figure in Brasland. At his Halvan residence he stored an impressive collection of art that was famous in Brasland. Solomon was also one of the leading figures of Jewish society and supported many causes linked to Jewish culture. Despite this, he was a very open-minded man and his two daughters married Catholics.
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He worked for Ledonitz Brothers and was a prominent social figure in Brasland. At his Halvan residence he stored an impressive collection of art that was famous in Brasland. Solomon was also one of the leading figures of Jewish society and supported many causes linked to Jewish culture.
  
 
In 1933 he married his first cousin [[Anselm von Ledonitz|Charlotte von Ledonitz]]. They had two daughters: Ella (born 1935) and [[Alexander von Hohenburg|Bettina]] (born 1937).
 
In 1933 he married his first cousin [[Anselm von Ledonitz|Charlotte von Ledonitz]]. They had two daughters: Ella (born 1935) and [[Alexander von Hohenburg|Bettina]] (born 1937).

Latest revision as of 22:10, 26 February 2015

Solomon James de Ledonitz (1906-1983) was a Braslander banker. He was the son of Henri de Ledonitz.

He worked for Ledonitz Brothers and was a prominent social figure in Brasland. At his Halvan residence he stored an impressive collection of art that was famous in Brasland. Solomon was also one of the leading figures of Jewish society and supported many causes linked to Jewish culture.

In 1933 he married his first cousin Charlotte von Ledonitz. They had two daughters: Ella (born 1935) and Bettina (born 1937).

He died in 1983.