Palm, Etta (1743 - 1799)
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Short name | Palm, Etta |
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VIAF | http://viaf.org/viaf/44407895/ |
First name | Etta Lubina Johanna |
Birth name | Palm |
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Alternative name | Barones Aelders — Etta Lubina Johanna Palm d'Aelders — — Vriendin van de Waarheid (Friend of the Truth) |
Date of birth | 1743 |
Date of death | 1799 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Groningen |
Place of death | Den Haag |
Lived in | Paris , Groningen , Netherlands , Bruxelles |
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Place(s) of Residence | Paris , Groningen , Netherlands , Bruxelles |
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MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide
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- W.J. Koppius, Etta Palm (Barones Aelders): Nederlands eerste feministe tijdens de Franse Revolutie te Parijs, 1929.
Novel about her: P. F. Thomése, Het zesde bedrijf.
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She was born in Groningen and lived in Paris as the Baroness d’Aelders. She was one of the first women to throw herself into the political turmoil of the French Revolution.
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Said to have been a spy, a feminist and a courtesan. Kept a salon in Paris which was visited by many revolutionaries during the French Revolution.
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1 daughter.
MENTIONED IN: - Offen, European feminisms, 2000
HOoms (link)
ATM: Amsterdam als woonplaats weggehaald. Zij heeft zich nooit in Amsterdam gevestigd.
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