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Jean-Gabriel Eynard although belonging to a family who had settled in Switzerland since the 17th century was actually born in Lyon, France - where his father owned a business - on 28 December 1775. During the French Revolution the family fled France and took refuge in
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In 1801, he entered in a highly speculative and hazardous financial venture becoming the sole subscriber to a bond issued by the duke of Etruria. That audacious move was crowned with success and constituted the foundation of his immense fortune.
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In 1809, he spent a long time in Paris in order to await the Emperor's return having been entrusted with the mission of thanking him, on behalf of both the Mediterranean Department and the Chamber of Commerce of
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In 1795, Jean-Gabriel and his brother Jacques went to Genoa and both were soon heading a flourishing commercial concern. In 1800
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for the throne of Greece was adopted. In 1842, he became one of the co-founders of the
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Eynard photographe : Catalogue raisonnĂ© des daguerrĂ©otypes (1840-1855)
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in 1815. In the following year he helped to organize the administration of
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Lettres et documents officiels relatifs aux divers événements de Grèce
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Ursula Baume-Cousin, Nicolas Schätti, Alexis Rivier (2020).
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In 1803, he moved to Florence called forth by the Queen of
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In 1810 he moved to Geneva. He was ambassador of the
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