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Necker, Suzanne Curchod, 1739-1794


  • [Suzanne Curchod (1737 - 6 May 1794) was a French-Swiss salonist and writer. She hosted one of the most celebrated salons of the Ancien Régime. She also led the development of the Hospice de Charité, a model small hospital in Paris that still exists today as the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital. She was the wife of French finance minister Jacques Necker, and is often referenced in historical documents as Madame Necker.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Curchod
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    • Curchod de Nasse, Susanne, 1739-1794
    • Curchod de Nasse, Suzanne, 1739-1794
    • Curchod Necker, Suzanne, 1739-1794
    • Necker-Curchod de Nasse, Susanne, 1739-1794
    • Necker-Curchod, Suzanne, 1739-1794
    • Necker, Jacques, Madame, 1739-1794
    • Necker, Jacques, Mme, 1739-1794
    • Necker, Madame, 1739-1794
    • Necker, Mme, 1739-1794
    • Necker, Susanne Curchod, 1739-1794
    • Necker, Susanne Curchod de Nase, 1739-1794
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        • found: Vecchi, P. Salute, morte e compensazione nel Settecento francese, 1990:p. 115 (Suzanne Curchod Necker) p. 177 (Mme Necker)
        • found: Nouvelle biog. gén.(Necker, Mlle Suzanne Curchod, dame; b. 1739 in Crassier; d. May, 1794)
        • found: Suzanne Necker et son hospice de charité, 2018:preface (Suzanne Necker (1737-1794))
        • found: Wikipedia, November 15, 2024(name: Suzanne Curchod; birth place: Crassier, Switzerland; death place: Beaulieu Castle, Lausanne, Switzerland; nationality: Switzerland, Swiss; other names: Madame Necker; known for: Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, salonist) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Curchod
        • found: Wikidata, November 15, 2024(place of birth: Crassier; place of death: Beaulieu Castle; country of citizenship: Switzerland, France; instance of: human; occupation: writer, salonnière, socialite; given name: Suzanne; spouse: Jacques Necker; date of birth: +1737-06-02, +1739-05-06; date of death: +1794-05-15; languages spoken or published: French; alias: Curchod, Louise-Suzanne Necker, Madame Necker, Susanne Curchod de Nasse, Susanne Curchod Necker, Louise-Suzanne Necker, Suzanne Curchod, Suzanne Curchod Necker, Suzanne Curchord, Suzanne Necker) - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q115738
        • found: National Library of France via VIAF, Nov. 15, 2024(born: 1737-06-02; died: 1794-05-15; preferred: Necker, Suzanne 1737-1794; variant: Necker, Suzanne; Curchod, Suzanne; Curchod Necker, Suzanne; Necker, Madame; Necker, Suzanne Curchod; birthplace: Crassier, Suisse; place of death: Lausanne, Suisse; country: Switzerland; lang. code: fre) - http://www.viaf.org/processed/BNF%7C13510778
        • found: Swiss National Library via VIAF, Nov. 15, 2024(identifier: 100219365; preferred: Necker, Suzanne Curchod 1739-1794; variant: Churchod de Nasse, Suzanne; Curchod de Nasse, Susanne; Curchod Necker, Suzanne; Curchord, Suzanne; Necker-Curchod, Suzanne; Necker, ... Madame; Necker, ... Mme; Necker, Susanne Curchod; Madama Neker; Madama Niker) - http://www.viaf.org/processed/SZ%7C100219365
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        • [Suzanne Curchod (1737 - 6 May 1794) was a French-Swiss salonist and writer. She hosted one of the most celebrated salons of the Ancien Régime. She also led the development of the Hospice de Charité, a model small hospital in Paris that still exists today as the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital. She was the wife of French finance minister Jacques Necker, and is often referenced in historical documents as Madame Necker.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Curchod
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        • 1994-03-22: new
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