Diane de Guldencrone explained

Diane de Guldencrone
Birth Name:Diane Marguerite Gabrielle Victoire Clémence de Gobineau
Birth Date:13 September 1848
Birth Place:Paris, Île-de-France, Second French Republic
Death Place:Rome, Lazio, Kingdom of Italy
Occupation:Writer, historian
Notable Works:L'Achaïe féodale : étude sur le Moyen Âge en Grèce (1205-1456)
L'Italie byzantine : étude sur le haut Moyen Âge (400-1050)
Spouse:Ode of Güldencrone
Children:Vilhelm Christian Joseph
Huges Viggo Arthur Joseph Marie
Marie Dominique Cecilie Christine Caroline Clémence
Christian Carl Marie Joseph
Marie Sophie Frederikke

Diane de Guldencrone (née de Gobineau; 13 September 1848 – 1 December 1930) was a French historian and writer.

Biography

Diane Marguerite Gabrielle Victoire Clémence de Gobineau[1] was born in Paris, the eldest daughter of diplomat, politician and writer Arthur de Gobineau (1816–1882) and Clémence Monnerot (1816–1911).

In 1866, she married Danish baron Ode of Güldencrone[2] (1840–1880) in Athens, Greece. Baron Güldencrone was a marine officier and aide-de-camp to King George I of Greece.[3] The couple had five children: Wilhelm (1867–1878), Arthur (1869–1895), Clémence (1872–1891), Christian (1874–1875) and Marie (1876-1890), who all died before their mother.[4] [5]

Diane de Guldencrone wrote two books: one about the history of Medieval Greece (spanning from the creation of the Principality of Achaea in 1205 to the siege of Athens by the Turks in 1456), and one about the history of Byzantine Italy. She died in Rome.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: fr. Études gobiniennes. Klincksieck. Paris. 1966. 95.
  2. or Güldencrone, Gyldenkrone
  3. Book: Donnard, Jean-Hervé. fr. Jean-Hervé Donnard. Gobineau à Athènes, 1864–1868 : exposition commémorative. Institut français d'Athènes. 1967.
  4. Web site: da. Ove baron Gyldenkrone. finnholbek.dk.
  5. Book: Boissel, Jean. fr. Jean Boissel. Gobineau, l'Orient et l'Iran : 1816-1860. Prolégomènes et essai d'analyse. Klincksieck. Paris. 1974. 80.