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Evelyn de Rothschild, who helped unite the British and French arms of his family’s famous banking group and counted Queen Elizabeth II among those who sought his financial advice, has died. He was 91.
He died “peacefully at home,” the UK’s Press Association reported, citing a statement from his family….
The Rothschild firm was founded by Mayer Amschel, who started out buying and selling old coins in a Frankfurt ghetto. He took the family surname from the red shield -- “rote Schild” in German -- that was displayed above an ancestor’s house in the 1560s.
In the early 1800s, he sent his five sons to establish bases of Rothschild in London, Paris, Naples, Vienna and Frankfurt. London-based N.M. Rothschild carries the name of Nathan Mayer Rothschild, Evelyn’s great-great grandfather.
The Rothschild firm was founded by Mayer Amschel, who started out buying and selling old coins in a Frankfurt ghetto. He took the family surname from the red shield -- “rote Schild” in German -- that was displayed above an ancestor’s house in the 1560s.
Comment: Evelyn de Rothschild died the evening of November 7, which probably qualifies this as a November 8th event. As I have said earlier, this has been a watch date for us, as it correlates with the same date in 2001, when the final archprinces were disposed of in our court case called Ye Shall Surely Perish.
The death of Sir Evelyn de Rothschild at this particular time suggests that one of those archprinces was connected to Mr. Rothschild and was working through him.
By the way, our new Prophetic Year is set to begin next Monday, November 14. This marks the 21-year anniversary of the end of the prayer campaign from November 1-14, 2001, called Entering the Millennium of Rest.