Leopold Julian Kronenberg
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Born |
Warsaw, Congress Poland | 27 July 1849
Died |
23 February 1937 87) Brzezie, Poland | (aged
Nationality | Polish |
Baron Leopold Julian Kronenberg (1849 in Warsaw – 1937 in Warsaw) was a Polish banker.
Biography
Kronenberg was born the son of banker and railroad tycoon Leopold Kronenberg (1812–78) and his wife Rozalia Leo. Both parents came from Jewish families which had converted to Protestantism—the Kronenbergs, to Calvinism. Leopold Kronenberg's brother was Stanisław Kronenberg.
After graduating from gymnasium, he studied law, then took up the study of agriculture at Bonn and Poppelsdorf. While his father was still active, Kronenberg managed the Saint Petersburg branch of the Warsaw Commercial Bank. In 1887, however, he was obliged to resign, on account of his brother's illness, in order to look after the management of the railway lines in which the latter was interested and of the Commercial Bank of Warsaw.
Kronenberg took an active interest in various useful public institutions. He was president of the Society for the Mutual Help of Musical Artists, a working member of the Polytechnical Committee in Warsaw, etc. In recognition of his distinguished services in connection with great commercial undertakings, he was made a hereditary baron of the Russian empire in 1893.
Valuable musical compositions by Kronenberg have been published under the pseudonym "Wiejesky".
Married to famous soprano Józefina Reszke (1855–91), he had two children: Baron Leopold Jan Kronenberg (1891-1971) and Baroness Józefina Rosa (1889-1969) the last of her family. Shortly before his death, Leopold Kronenberg converted to Catholicism so that he could be buried next to his wife in the family vault at Warsaw's Powązki Cemetery.
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References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herman Rosenthal & J. G. Lipman (1901–1906). "Leopold Kronenberg". Jewish Encyclopedia.
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