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Hungarian tennis player and member of the prominent Rothschild family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rózsika Rothschild (born Rózsika Edle von Wertheimstein; 15 October 1870 in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary – 30 June 1940 in London) was a tennis player and the wife of the banker and entomologist Charles Rothschild.[1]
Rózsika Rothschild | |
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Born | Rózsika Edle von Wertheimstein 15 October 1870 Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 30 June 1940 70) | (aged
Spouse | Charles Rothschild (1907–1923; his death) |
Children | Miriam Rothschild Elizabeth Charlotte Rothschild Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild Pannonica Rothschild |
She was born as Rózsika Edle von Wertheimstein in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary (now Oradea, Romania). She grew up as one of seven children of an officer of the Austro-Hungarian army, Alfred Edler von Wertheimstein. The Wertheimstein family was one of the first Jewish families in Europe to be ennobled without having previously converted to Christianity.
The multi-lingual Rózsika was regarded as very interested in politics. Miklós Bánffy, Hungary’s foreign minister following World War I, later praised Wertheimstein’s intellect, influence and efforts to support Hungary as it struggled to preserve its territories, which he detailed in his memoir The Phoenix Land :
Around the turn of the century she was a very well known tennis player and national Hungarian champion. However, tennis was then almost exclusively operated by the nobility. [3]
She was married in Vienna on 6 February 1907 to Charles Rothschild, son of Nathan Mayer Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild from the English branch of the Rothschild family, whom she had met during a butterfly excursion in the Carpathians (other sources indicate that it was a tennis court in Karlsbad). The couple lived on his estate in Tring, Hertfordshire. After the early death of her husband in 1923, she raised her four children alone.
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