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The Rupert family is a well-known billionaire family from Stellenbosch, South Africa. Anton Rupert (4 October 191618 January 2006) and his wife Huberte Rupert (– 28 October 2005) moved to a home in Thibault Street on the northern banks of the Eerste River in the 1950s. His two brothers, Jan and Koos, with their respective wives Ina and Rona also settled in Thibault Street a few years after their arrival. Anton and Huberte had three children: Johann, Antonij and Hanneli. The boys attended Paul Roos Gymnasium, while Hanneli went to Bloemhof Girl's High. In the early years Huberte would deliver the children to school in her DKW and then perform secretarial duties at the Rembrandt office which was situated in Bird Street. Anton and Huberte were considered philanthropists, supporting a number of projects for the preservation of the arts. The Rupert family is listed as number 272 on the Forbes list of the 500 wealthiest worldwide, with a net worth of $2.3 billion, according to the survey released in March 2005 [1].

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