Bustros family

Bustros family

The Bustros family is a prominent Christian Lebanese family. It is one of the original Beirut aristocratic families along with Ferneini, Sursock, Trad, Tueini, Araman, and Fayad families, who constituted the traditional high society of Beirut and Lebanon for a long time. Estate holders and feudal lords by origin, today they are business owners, artists and land owners throughout the country.

The surname Bustros is sometimes preceded with the french article "de" meaning "of the house of"; although its use is diminishing today amongst members of the family.

"Palais de Bustros", or the Bustros Palace, originally one of the residences of the Bustros family, is today one of the historical landmarks of Beirut. The palace houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants.

"Rue Selim Bustros" or Bustros Street in the Achrafieh district of Beirut is one of the commercial and business hubs of the Lebanese capital.

"Beirut: The Last Home Movie" is a documentary by Jennifer Fox that peeks into the struggles that some members of the Bustros family faced during the Lebanese civil war.

ome Prominent Members of the Bustros family

*Archbishop Cyril Salim Bustros, eparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in the United States
*Danie Bustros, dancer
*Michel de Bustros, founder of Chateau Kefraya, a Lebanese wine label and wine estate
*Serge and Andrée Bustros; prominent medical researchers
*Nagi Bustros; prominent cardiologist in New York; President of the Clinical Leadership at the Lutheran Medical Center
*Joseph Bustros; prominent financier in New York
*Carol Bustros; prominent marketing executive in New York
*Thali Bustros; Lebanese super model
*Evelyn Boustros; activist for women's rights and social reformer; former president of the Lebanese Council of Women
*Pierre Bustros De Bané; Canadian Senator and founder of the Canadian parliamentary group "Canada-Liban"
*Antoine Bustros; famous Canadian composer, pianist, director/producer
*Jean-Claude Bustros; Canadian film director, photographer and media professor
*Nabil Bustros: Prominent Businessman, Financial Director of Fattal Co. and MDS-Holdings

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