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page 118th-century merchants
Amaro Rodríguez Felipe
Spanish corsair (1678–1747)

Sava Vladislavich
Russian diplomat (1669–1738)
Vincent Ogé
Haitian revolutionary
Willem Bosman
Dutch merchant

Tsutaya Jūzaburō
Japanese Edo period publisher (1750-1797)
Niclas Sahlgren
Swedish businessman
Isaac de Pinto
Jewish writer, inhabitant of De Pinto House in Amsterdam
Mårten Triewald
merchant and technician, one of the founders of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Martín de Álzagaga
Spanish merchant and politician
Carlo Antonio Broggia
Italian merchant and economist (1698-1767)
Tominaga Nakamoto
philosopher
Takadaya Kahei
Japanese merchant (1769-1827)
Reinhard Iselin
Danish merchant (1714-1781)
Kinokuniya Bunzaemon
Japanese merchant
Elisabeth Berenberg
German banker
Casper Herman Hausmann
Norwegian general

Nicholas Magens
Magens, Nicholas (1697?–1764), merchant and author
André Falquet
Geneva merchant

Claes Grill
(1705-1767)
Asmund Palm
Swedish general consul to the Ottoman Empire
Luigi Crespi
Italian painter (1708-1779)
Omichund
Omichund, Omichand, or Umichand (, ; died 1767) was a merchant and broker during the Nawabi period of Bengal. He was one of the principal authors of the conspiracy against Siraj-ud-Daulah and associated with the treaty negotiated by Robert Clive before the Battle of Plassey in 1757.
Madeleine Eggendorffer
Swiss bookseller, publisher and businesswoman (1744-1795)