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- Bustros_family abstract "The Bustros family is a prominent Lebanese Christian Greek-Orthodox family. It is one of the seven original Beirut aristocratic families along with the descendants of Ferneini, Boutros, Sursock, Trad, Dagher, Tueni and Araman 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 believed to spring out of another name of Greek origin, Salvestros, meaning the Savior. Coming from Greece in the 1660s the family moved to Cyprus for a few generations, until a Salvestros Bishop landed in Enfeh, in north Lebanon, then settled in the old city of Beirut. The actual name is sometimes preceded with the French article "de" meaning "of the house of"; although its use is diminishing today amongst members of the family.Several members of the Bustros Family were among the founders of Spartali & Co, an important 19th century export-import company which is active up to the present."Palais Bustros", or the Bustros Palace, originally one of the residences of the Fadlallah branch, is today one of the historical landmarks of Beirut. The palace houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants. The palace of Nicolas Bustros, a 1930's landmark, was demolished during the civil war (1975/1990). A third palace belonging to the Abdallah branch, has been turned into a Fitness Club."Rue Selim Bustros" or Bustros Street in the Achrafieh district of Beirut is one of the commercial and business hubs of the Lebanese capital."Rue Michel Bustros" is another street in the Achrafieh district which is commonly referred to as " Talaat Accaoui "Beirut: The Last Home Movie is a documentary by Jennifer Fox and Gaby Bustros that peeks into the struggles that members of the Bustros family faced living in Beirut during the Lebanese civil war.".
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- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Beirut.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Beirut:_The_Last_Home_Movie.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Bustros_Palace.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antiochian_Greek_Christians.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lebanese_Melkite_Greek_Catholics.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lebanese_families.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Cyril_Salim_Bustros.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Evelyne_Bustros.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Ferneini.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Christianity_in_Lebanon.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Melkite_Greek_Catholic_Church.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Orthodox_Christianity_in_Lebanon.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Spartali_&_Co.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Sursock.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLink Sursock_family.
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bustros family".
- Bustros_family wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bustros".
- Bustros_family hasPhotoCollection Bustros_family.
- Bustros_family subject Category:Antiochian_Greek_Christians.
- Bustros_family subject Category:Lebanese_Melkite_Greek_Catholics.
- Bustros_family subject Category:Lebanese_families.
- Bustros_family hypernym Family.
- Bustros_family comment "The Bustros family is a prominent Lebanese Christian Greek-Orthodox family. It is one of the seven original Beirut aristocratic families along with the descendants of Ferneini, Boutros, Sursock, Trad, Dagher, Tueni and Araman families, who constituted the traditional high society of Beirut and Lebanon for a long time.".
- Bustros_family label "Bustros family".
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- Bustros_family wasDerivedFrom Bustros_family?oldid=678732200.
- Bustros_family isPrimaryTopicOf Bustros_family.