Jonas von Königswarter

Jonas von Königswarter
Born (1807-08-10)10 August 1807
Frankfurt, Confederation of the Rhine
Died 23 December 1871(1871-12-23) (aged 64)
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Nationality German
Occupation Banker
Spouse(s) Josefine Pessel
Children Moritz von Königswarter (b. 1837)

Jonas Marcus von Königswarter (10 August 1807 – 23 December 1871) was a German Jewish banker and railway entrepreneur. He was a member of the Königswarter family.

Born in Frankfurt shortly after the Napoleon invasion of Germany, Jonas von Königswarter decided to settle in Vienna, where he became the head of the banking-house founded by his uncle Hermann Königswarter, who had left no son. His business prospered; and the bank came to be ranked among the leading institutions of Austria. As a natural consequence, Königswarter was called upon to fill high public offices. In 1838 he became examiner of the National Bank of Austria, and in 1850 a director of that institution. Later he was elected to a directorship in the Oesterreichische Creditgesellschaft, the Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway, the Süd-Norddeutsche Verbindungsbahn, and the Böhmische Westbahn, and he served as president of the last-named railroad for many years. He was also a member of the advisory committee of the Wiener Börse, and president of the Jewish congregation of the city.

In recognition of his public services, Königswarter was decorated with the Order of the Iron Crown of the third class, and elevated to the knighthood; and in 1870 he received the decoration of the second class of the same order, and was raised to the baronetage. Königswarter, however, rated far more highly than these distinctions the warm personal esteem with which Emperor Francis Joseph I regarded him.

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Königswarter". Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company.

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