Elisabeta Știrbey

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Elisabeta Stirbey

Elisabeta Știrbey (1805–1874), was a princess consort of Wallachia.[1]

She was the daughter of Elenei Brâncoveanu (1787–1809) and Grigore Cantacuzino-Pașcanu (1779–1808) and married Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei in 1821. From 1825, they lived in Bucharest, where their palace at the Calea Victoriei became a center of social life, where she became known for the grand balls she regularly arranged. She was also a noted philanthropist. In 1839, she had French educational work by Jeanne Campan translated to Romanian, and in 1843, she founded the first Romanian language school for girls.

References[]

  1. ^ Oana Marinache, Reședințele Știrbey din București și Buftea, Editura ACS, București, 2013
  • Oana Marinache, Reședințele Știrbey din București și Buftea, Editura ACS, București, 2013
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