en.unionpedia.org

Constance de Salm, the Glossary

Index Constance de Salm

Princess Constance de Salm (7 September 1767 – 13 April 1845) was a French poet and miscellaneous writer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Église Saint-Similien, Baron, Bourgeoisie, Chauny, French nobility, Jérôme Dorival, Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville, Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, Joseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck, Landed gentry, Laon, Louis XV, Mayor, Nantes, Paris, Procureur général, Salm family, Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck, Sappho.

  2. Writers from Nantes

Église Saint-Similien

The Church of St.

See Constance de Salm and Église Saint-Similien

Baron

Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical.

See Constance de Salm and Baron

Bourgeoisie

The bourgeoisie are a class of business owners and merchants which emerged in the Late Middle Ages, originally as a "middle class" between peasantry and aristocracy.

See Constance de Salm and Bourgeoisie

Chauny

Chauny is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

See Constance de Salm and Chauny

French nobility

The French nobility (la noblesse française) was an aristocratic social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on 23 June 1790 during the French Revolution.

See Constance de Salm and French nobility

Jérôme Dorival

Jérôme Dorival (born in 1952) is a French clarinetist, composer and musicologist.

See Constance de Salm and Jérôme Dorival

Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville

Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville (3 March 1782, Abbeville – 22 January 1870, Paris) was a French a man of letters and poet. Constance de Salm and Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville are 19th-century French writers.

See Constance de Salm and Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville

Jean-Paul-Égide Martini

Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, also known as Jean-Paul-Gilles Martini (31 August 1741 – 14 February 1816) was a French composer of German birth during the classical period.

See Constance de Salm and Jean-Paul-Égide Martini

Joseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck

Joseph Franz Maria Anton Hubert Ignatz Fürst und Altgraf zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck (4 September 1773 at Castle Dyck near Neuss – 21 March 1861 in Nice) was a German aristocrat, amateur botanist and owner of Castle Dyck.

See Constance de Salm and Joseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck

Landed gentry

The landed gentry, or the gentry (sometimes collectively known as the squirearchy), is a largely historical British social class of landowners who could live entirely from rental income, or at least had a country estate.

See Constance de Salm and Landed gentry

Laon

Laon is a city in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

See Constance de Salm and Laon

Louis XV

Louis XV (15 February 1710 – 10 May 1774), known as Louis the Beloved (le Bien-Aimé), was King of France from 1 September 1715 until his death in 1774.

See Constance de Salm and Louis XV

Mayor

In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.

See Constance de Salm and Mayor

Nantes

Nantes (Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt) is a city in Loire-Atlantique of France on the Loire, from the Atlantic coast.

See Constance de Salm and Nantes

Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

See Constance de Salm and Paris

Procureur général

In France, a procureur général is a prosecutor at a court of appeal (cour d'appel), at the Court of Cassation (Cour de cassation) or the Court of Audit (Cour des comptes).

See Constance de Salm and Procureur général

Salm family

The House of Salm was an ancient Lotharingian noble family originating from Salmchâteau in the Ardennes (present-day Belgium) and ruling Salm.

See Constance de Salm and Salm family

Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck

Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck was a small imperial county of the Holy Roman Empire.

See Constance de Salm and Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck

Sappho

Sappho (Σαπφώ Sapphṓ; Aeolic Greek Ψάπφω Psápphō) was an Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.

See Constance de Salm and Sappho

See also

Writers from Nantes

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_de_Salm

Also known as Constance Marie de Theis Salm Dyck, Constance de Salm-Dyck, Constance zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck, Constanze Marie Salm-Dyck.