- Bram van Leeuwen
Abraham "Bram" van Leeuwen, also known as Prince of Lignac (*
Rotterdam ,18 July 1918 - †Málaga ,27 May 2001 ) was a Dutch businessman and high-profile millionaire.Poor start
Van Leeuwen grew up in Rotterdam under poverish circumstances. The humiliation that he and only just one other kid had to borrow his schoolbooks made a big impression on him. This memory was one of the reasons Van Leeuwen promised himself to become rich and successful in life. He founded NTI: Nederlands Talen Instituut, one of the first language training companies. Just before and during
World War II Van Leeuwen wrote an English training course - which was in great demand at that time. To receive permission from the German occupiers to start his company he was forced to develop a German course as well. He also foundedLecturama , a Dutch publisher specialized in collecting and (re)publishing special series and popular books and doing so making these publications obtainable for the mass market. [short info on [http://www.lecturama.nl/aanbiedingen/lecturama/] on companies website] . After the war Van Leeuwen continued starting companies.Van Leeuwen sold his companies on the best time. The NTI and Lecturama were sold to the Dutch
Vendex concern in the 1970's for 450 million. Dutch guilders and made him his huge fortune.De Telegraaf website about the death of the [http://krant.telegraaf.nl/krant/archief/20010531/teksten/bin.leeuwen.bram.vermogen.html Prince of Lignac] , visited16 July ,2008 ]Jetset
Van Leeuwen was seen as an eccentric member of the jet set, living on board of his mega-ship New Horizon L built by
Feadship /Royal van Lent shipyard . He received many guests on board of this 60 meter long ship, where even the air-outlets are said to be solid gold.Rumors say Van Leeuwen bought he title Prince de Lignac but he always denied this and claimed he received it from anprince he met during the war. According again to Van Leeuwen his title was acknowledged by the Sao Paulo Aristocracy Court in 1966Lifestyle
Van Leeuwen was openly
homosexual , which was extremely controversial in the years immediately following World War Two. This openness drew substantial attention fromgossip magazines, as did his penchant for hosting extremely lavish parties, and the fact that the servants on his yacht were exclusively Asian males; when asked why he hired only Asian males for these positions, van Leeuwen said only that they "serve the best" [ [http://www.inmemoriam.be/bvdetail.asp?bvid=241 In Memoriam] ]Death
Van Leeuwen died on his yacht at the age of 82 years. In his will Van Leeuwen left a small part of his fortune to his long-term partner Hans Verver (Euro 35 million + the yacht). The majority (Euro 100 million) was left to the "Stichting Van Leeuwen Van Lignac" [Bron:
Quote Magazine edition March 2007.] This foundation aims to help the physical and mental health of the people ofRotterdam , focusing on the elderly and/or lonely people and young children andorphans . [Annual report of Volkskrant and related foundations, [http://www.volkskracht.nl/Volkskracht/VolkskrachtVerslag2005.pdf Report 2005] , page 30+]ources
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