The 'Old Money' Families Who Secretly Own Europe (Documentary)

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This full-length documentary goes in-depth on the “old money” families that secretly own Europe - whose legacies have shaped the continent's cultural and economic landscape for centuries.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:43 Chapter 1: The House of Lichtenstein: Home To Europe’s Richest Royal
21:05 The Wallenbergs: The Family That Secretly Owns Europe
36:24 House of Thurn and Taxis: German’s Party “Old Money” Family
47:39 The Savoys: The “Old Money” Family That Built Modern Italy
1:11:14 “Old Money” To Royalty: The Spencer-Churchills and Princess Diana
1:29:34 The Hermes Family: The $150 Billion “Old Money” Fashion Dynasty
1:53:50 How The Rothschilds Went From “New Money” To “Old Money”
2:19:38 The Grimaldis: The 900 Year Ruling “Old Money” Family of Monaco
2:41:53 The Grosvenors: The “Old Money” British Family That Owns Half of London
2:56:26 The Percys: The “Old Money” British Family That Owns The North of England

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Europe's rich tapestry is woven with stories of "old money" families, whose legacies have shaped the continent's cultural and economic landscape for centuries.

At the heart of these tales are dynasties that, through discretion and influence, continue to play pivotal roles in the governance, business, and societal fabric of their respective realms.

Starting in the tiny principality of Liechtenstein, the ruling family not only governs but has amassed a fortune through banking and investments, showcasing a blend of regal tradition and modern entrepreneurship.

Similarly, the Wallenbergs of Sweden, with their vast empire spanning finance, manufacturing, and telecommunications, demonstrate the enduring power of strategic stewardship over family enterprises.

The Thurn and Taxis dynasty, originally pivotal in developing postal services across Europe, have adeptly transitioned their focus towards real estate and brewing, ensuring their place in the annals of European aristocracy is as relevant today as it was centuries ago.

Meanwhile, Italy's Savoys, once kings, have seen their fortunes fluctuate with the tides of history but continue to be associated with wealth and influence, albeit in a more subdued manner since the monarchy's abolition.

In Britain, the Spencer-Churchills, including the illustrious Winston Churchill, boast a lineage interwoven with the political and social fabric of the UK. Their ancestral home, Blenheim Palace, stands as a testament to their enduring legacy.

The Hermes family in France, guardians of the eponymous luxury brand, demonstrates how craftsmanship and exclusivity can propel a family's name to global recognition, symbolizing the pinnacle of fashion and luxury goods.

The Rothschilds, synonymous with banking and finance, have for generations wielded significant influence across Europe, using their wealth to not only accumulate more assets but also to fund philanthropic endeavors, shaping the continent's economic landscape.

Monaco's Grimaldis, ruling the principality with a blend of glamour and traditional sovereignty, highlight the unique position "old money" families hold in the microstates of Europe.

In the UK, the Grosvenors, led by the Duke of Westminster, control vast tracts of prime real estate, including much of London's Belgravia and Mayfair, illustrating how land ownership continues to be a powerful source of wealth and influence.

The Percys, with their ancestral home at Alnwick Castle, embody the quintessential British aristocracy, maintaining their heritage while engaging with modern enterprises.

These families, each with their unique legacy, illustrate the diverse ways "old money" has adapted to and influenced the modern world.

Their stories are a fascinating glimpse into how history, tradition, and innovation intersect, shaping not only the fortunes of these dynasties but also the countries they call home.
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"It matters not what puppet is placed upon the throne, he who controls the money supply, controls the Empire"

adamson
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I admit I am a HISTORY SNOB. I am so very impressed with your documentary on the HERMES family & their influence on the modern economy is OUTSTANDING.
they give a new meaning to the phrase OLD MONEY BAGS

yarazooom
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Bravo Very Entertaining and Instructive !

stephanebelizaire
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They also own Israel, AU, CA, US, Greece, Rome, the R C church, etc etc. Ever notice the handful of countries the US always seems to have problems with are the ones the Rothschllds don’t own banks in?

uncuttfunk
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“A concealed network of old money”. Sets the scene for the entire video.

charlesfulcrum
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These are beautiful handbags 👜, but are for the very wealthy. They are beautiful to just look at. I am an average person who enjoys fine craftsmanship.

johnbethea
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Whenever you develop envy for new money, remember, there is a class above them that SCOFFS at them and treat them like second class citizens…

NatTurner
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well done for the video, i love history...

I just want to mention something about our history. At that time, Serbia and Yugoslavia, before WW2

Miloš Savčić, an engineer, was the mayor of Belgrade and an unusual employer even for that time: his miners received a free house, land, firewood, electricity, health care and one of the things he considered the most important - free education for his children. According to the testimony of his descendants, he was the 11th richest person in Europe before the Second World War, and his wealth in 1946 was estimated at 960 million dollars, which according to some estimates, is about 17 billion dollars today!

Miloš Savčić was born in Svilajnac in 1865 in a merchant family. He received his education in Belgrade and Germany. He graduated from the Technical College in Munich in 1889. His wife's name was Katinka (maiden name Leve).

bokiboki
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That is what have the turmoil in the world. They are destroying the middle class.

sunshinepatsoph
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They are poor and we are rich because we have God and they have only this world and God is forever.

opalia
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all the old money was stolen from the poor.

moviesforrandy
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Concord and Lexington could have made the list. 😊

robertmiller
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This is so sad and they are so poor because when they die they can take nothing with them and than they are the same like all other humans.

opalia
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Diana is the only one I have respect for out the whole greedy bunch.

moviesforrandy
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THEY HAVE NO OLD MONEY, WE CAN TRACK😂

misaghkhosravi
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Even these uber rich people have their own Masters to please.

WhiteDragon
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Wealth accumulation and technology have both followed a mutually inclusive exponential growth curve. Where wealth was once measured in thousands of "units" for centuries, then millions over the lifetime of one or two generations, and currently multiple billions generated within half a lifetime. The most obvious progression from that trend is for one to acquire hundreds of trillions, effectively, overnight. The individual most likely to achieve this, is the author of this innocuous little post.

MrAndrew
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I love you so. I miss you so
One. Love. Ph
To GOD be the glory
❤+❤+❤+

ethelarbon
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hello Old Money Family
Europe and Daughters and All
Lady Billionaires. Whatever
happen you know ❤+❤+

ethelarbon
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I want to know why Prince Albert’s black son was excluded from the line of succession. Black women beware of these things… I don’t care who they are. Imagine what that young prince is experiencing mentally bc of that type of limit being placed on him by his own father bc of his race. 😮

LolaDc