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Gérando-Teleki, Antonine de (1844 - 1914)

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Short name Gérando-Teleki, Antonine de
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/88032279/
First name Antonine
Birth name Gérando-Teleki
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Date of birth 1844
Date of death 1914
Birth date Notes VIAF states 1845
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Sex Female
Place of birth Paris
Place of death Kolozsvár
Lived in Paris , Austro-Hungarian Empire , Hungary , France
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Gérando-Teleki, Antonine de was ...
related to Teleki, Emma
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Place(s) of Residence Paris , Austro-Hungarian Empire , Hungary , France
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Les fils de l'homme au coeur de Pierre (1880) 0 0

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De Gerando Antonina (1845-1914) Director of higher girls' school in Kolozsvár (Transylvania) in 18XX. None is portrait of
De Gerando Antonina (1845-1914) Director of higher girls' school in Kolozsvár (Transylvania) in 18XX. None -

Cf. - Fabri, Anna. 'A szep tiltott taj fele': A magyar ironok tortenete a ket szazadfordulo kozott (1795-1905) /Towards the beautiful forbidden land (1795-1905). Budapest: Kortars, 1996.

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992.

Translator from Hungarian.
Daughter of Hungarian countess Emma Teleki and August de Gerando, Antonine was born in Paris and grew up there. After training as a teacher, she moved to Hungary in 1872 and worked on the professionalisation of women's education.