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[[Eliaser Bamberg]](1760 - 1833)  was one of the greatest magicians of his time and the start of the [[Bamberg]] dynasty of magicians.
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'''Eliaser Bamberg''' (1760 - 1833)  was one of the greatest magicians of his time and the start of the [[Bamberg]] dynasty of magicians.
  
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== Biography ==
 
He was severely wounded by the explosion of a powder magazine on board a man-of-war ship, which required his leg to be amputated.   
 
He was severely wounded by the explosion of a powder magazine on board a man-of-war ship, which required his leg to be amputated.   
  
 
Eliaser's son, [[David Leendert Bamberg]], succeeded him as another successful magician. <ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928) </ref>
 
Eliaser's son, [[David Leendert Bamberg]], succeeded him as another successful magician. <ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928) </ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 13 September 2013

Eliaser Bamberg
Born1760
Leyden, Holland
Died1833
NationalityDutch

Eliaser Bamberg (1760 - 1833) was one of the greatest magicians of his time and the start of the Bamberg dynasty of magicians.

Biography

He was severely wounded by the explosion of a powder magazine on board a man-of-war ship, which required his leg to be amputated.

Eliaser's son, David Leendert Bamberg, succeeded him as another successful magician. [1]

References

  1. History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)