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Philipp Schey von Koromla in 1868
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For the 20th century baron, see Pips Schey.

Philipp Schey Freiherr von Koromla (Hungarian: koromlai Schey Fülöp; 20 September 1798 – 26 June 1881) was an Austro-Hungarian merchant and philanthropist. He was the first Hungarian Jew elevated into the Austrian nobility.

His daughter, Charlotte, was the mother of Hans Leo Przibram.

References

  1. Amtlicher Theil. In: Wiener Zeitung, 24 June 1859, p. 01 (Online at ANNO)Template:ANNO/Maintenance/wrz.
  2. "Ober St. Viet". 1133.at. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
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