Morpurgo
Morpurgo (Hebrew: מורפורגו) is an Italian surname of Jewish origin. Originally Marpurg, from the Austrian city Marburg an der Drau (today Maribor in Slovenia) Key ancestor was MOISES JACOB, father of Petachia, in Bad-Rackersburg, Austria. Petachia (1355 - 1460)had three sons who died in Maribor. Their subsequent multinational progeny took the surnames Maribor, Marburg, Marpurg, Morpurgo, Marlborough, Murphy.
Morpurgo may refer to:
- Israel Isserlein (1380-1460) son of Petachia, had two sons, Aaron (1420-1490) and Keshel.
- Salomone Morpurgo (1385 - ) son of Petachia, had one son, Aaron (1415 - 1480) who died in Trieste.
- Anselmo (Anshel) Morpurgo (1395 - ) son of Petachia, had three sons and two daughters who married their Morpurgo cousins.
- Samson (ben Joshua Moses) Morpurgo (1681, Bosnia – 1740), a Bosnian-Italian rabbi, physician, and liturgist.
- Baron Brutus Morpurgo born in Cairo, U.K. multinational financier. Married Lady Clarissa Laide of Clan Ferghys.
- Baron Anselmo Morpurgo ( - 1933) born in Cairo, married Ida Olga Morpurgo-DeCastro Sierra born in the USA.(Generali A.G.)
- Baron Aldo Franco Morpurgo (1899 - 1965) son of Anselmo and Ida, Italian architect.
- Baron Augusto Morpurgo (1937 - ) son of Aldo and Valentina D'Arton, American architect.
- Baron Attilio Morpurgo (1903 - 1978) son of Anselmo and Ida, married Countess Adele V.L.Nilsen-Vik, Italian-American physician.
- Baroness Annselm (Annaselma) L.N.V. Morpurgo (1934 - ) American poet, novelist, human rights activist, scientific philosopher.
- Baroness Helga Ida Morpurgo (1935 - ) American visual artist and playwright.
- Elio Morpurgo (1858 – 1944), Italian politician Elio Morpurgo.
- Luciano Morpurgo (1886 – 1971) Italian photographer and writer Luciano Morpurgo.
- Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo (1890, Rome – 1966, Rome), an Italian architect Vittorio Ballio Morpurgo.
- Umberto De Morpurgo (1896, Trieste, Austria – 1961), tennis player
- Lisa Morpurgo (Dordoni) (1923 – 1998), an Italian writer and astrologer.
- Anna Morpurgo Davies (1937 – 2014), Italian linguist at Oxford University.
- Michael (Andrew Bridge) Morpurgo (born 1943, London), English writer, especially of children's novels.
- Clare Morpurgo (née Lane) (?), wife of Michael.
- Tina Morpurgo (1907 – 1944), Croatian painter
- Vid Morpurgo (1838 – 1911), Croatian industrialist, publisher and politician.
- Rachel Luzzatto Morpurgo (1790 – 1871), Jewish-Italian poet.
Morpurgo may also refer to
- 5521 Morpurgo, an asteroid
- Palazzo Morpurgo, a palace in Udine
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