Aliette of With a grid

Genevieve Aliette of With a grid of the Turn-Landry , born Aliette of Rohan-Chub with Compiegne the January 3rd 1896 and deceased with Paris the November 19th 1972, was a French Archéologue specialized in the religious buildings for which it devoted a good part of its life.

its life

It is the first child of the count Gerard of Rohan-Chub (1870 - 1964) and of Cécile Aubry-Vitet (1875 - 1934). His/her brother, Gilbert, are born the January 13rd 1897.

She marries the March 3rd 1917, Jacquelin de Maillé of the Turn-Landry and carries the title of Marquis E of With a grid. Mobilized at the time of the First World War, its brother and her husband will never return from the face. They will die in July 1918 at 11 days of interval.

Young 22 year old widow, it will only raise her only daughter Claire-Clemence born the September 23rd 1918 without knowing her father.

Impassioned very early by architecture (religious in particular), it devoted much time to the restoration and the refitting of the family castle the Mound-Tilly (Aube). It is Co-founder the December 9th 1921 with her cousin, the duke Edouard de Trévise (1883 - 1946), of association Sauvegarde of French art the purpose of which is to bring an financial aid to the restoration of not classified rural churches historic buildings and former to 1800.

April 1st 1970, his/her daughter dies without posterity victim of a Cancer.

Without direct descent, it decided to bequeath the whole of the family field to the Center of the national monuments with the will express that he is visited what is the case since 1978.

Aliette of With a grid dies with Paris of an accident which has occurred the November 19th 1972.

The Marchioness rests today at the sides of its close relations in the funerary vault of the Rohan-Chub to Taverny in the Val-d'Oise.

publications

  • the church of Donnemarie-in-Mons - Paris, General society of Printing works and Edition (1928)

  • the church cistercian of Preuilly (Seine-et-Marne) - Paris, General society of Printing works and Edition (1930)
  • Layered branches, religious monuments - Paris, Editions of art and history (1939)
  • Abbeys born Cistercien, photographs - Paris, Editions Such (1943)
  • architecture cistercian in France - Paris, Editions of art and history (1947)
  • Vincent of Agen and Saint Vincent of Saragossa; study of the " Passio S. Vincentii martyris." - Melun, Bookstore of Argences (1949)
  • Research on the Christian origins of Bordeaux - Paris, A. & J. Picardy (1960)
  • crypts of Jouarre - Paris, A. & J. Picardy (1971)

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