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  1. 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.

  2. Suzanne Curchod, Madame Necker. primary name: Necker, Suzanne. other name: (Madame) Necker. other name: (Miss) Curchod, Suzanne. Details. individual; author/poet; Swiss; Female. Life dates. 1739-1794. Biography.

  3. Sep 26, 2023 · 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 She was the wife of Jacques Necker, and is often referenced in historical documents as Madame Necker.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Suzanne Curchod (173794) was living at Lausanne when she agreed to marry the young Edward Gibbon, but the engagement was broken off. Employed as companion to the then fiancée of Jacques Necker (1732–1804), later the finance minister of Louis XVI, she married him in 1764.

    • Gabriel Paul Othenin de Cleron Comte dHaussonville, Henry M. Trollope
    • 2011
  5. Suzanne Necker, née Curchod, née le 2 juin 1737 [1] à Crassier et morte le 6 mai 1794 à Beaulieu, est une femme de lettres et une salonnière franco-suisse [2].

  6. Parisian salonniere, Suzanne Curchod Necker (1737-1794), from the perspective of corporeal autobiography. In it, I posit the body as a stage upon which identity can be displayed and argue for an understanding of the body as an agentive entity which has the capacity to take an active role in the construction and presentation of the

  7. 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. Read more on Wikipedia.