- The
Sursock family (also
spelled Sursuq) is a Gr****
Orthodox Christian family from Lebanon, and used to be one of the most
important families of Beirut...
- The
Sursock Purchases were land
purchases made by
Jewish organizations from the
absentee landowning Lebanese Gr****
Orthodox Christian Sursock family,...
-
Nicolas Sursock (1875–1952) was a
Lebanese art
collector and a
prominent member of the
Sursock family, one of the old
aristocratic families of Beirut....
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housing the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs;
Moussa Sursock's palace,
completed around 1870; and
Elias Sursock's palace,
which hosted General Gouraud during the...
- The
Sursock Museum (Arabic: قصر سرسق),
officially known as the
Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum, is a
modern and
contemporary art
museum in Beirut, Lebanon...
-
Sursock Palace (French:
Palais Sursock), is a
residence located on Rue
Sursock in the city of Beirut, Lebanon. The palace,
which was
completed in 1860...
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Georges and
Saint Nicolas.
Cultural areas are
located in Rmeil, like the
Sursock Museum. The
neighborhood is also home to
important hospitals, from the...
- role in the economy, with the rise in
prominence of
groups such as the
Sursock family indicative of this. In 1911, of the 654
wholesale companies in Istanbul...
- Rue
Sursock is a
historic street in the
Rmeil district of
Beirut in Lebanon.
Named after one of Beirut's most
prominent families, the
Sursock family,...
- stepchildren:
Alexandre Sursock (married to Thai
Princess Mom
Rajawongse Charuvan Rangsit Prayurasakdi), Marc
Sursock, and
Nicolas Sursock.[citation needed]...