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    1830 by Jean-Jacques de Sellon. Several people from various countries meet between the Allaman Castle and Geneva at the initiative of Sellon's account...
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    Regional Significance. The wealthy Genevan philanthropist Count Jean-Jacques de Sellon, (son of Hortense Gallatin, the sister of Albert Gallatin) who owned...
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    Dutch masters from the collections of François Tronchin and Jean-Jacques de Sellon [fr]. In 1776, he went to Germany. After a brief stay in Mannheim...
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  • Fr. Jean Pons de la Croix (1215) Johannes Gottfried von Schluck (1230) Rembald de Voczon (1241) Thierry de Nuss (1247) Raimbaud de Caromb Jacques de Montreal...
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    Allaman (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    mentioned in 1234 as Alamant. The wealthy Genevan philanthropist Jean-Jacques de Sellon, who owned the property until 1839, gave accommodation at the castle...
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    of Wrocław, but also the Paris warehouse of Saint Len and Jan Franciszek Sellon, and the selected British booksellers. The King often personally directed...
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    Piet Mondrian (category De Stijl)
    1995, pp. 7–8. Hans L.C. Jaffé. "Piet Mondrian". Retrieved 16 July 2022. Sellon & Weber 1992, p. 327. Introvigne 2014, pp. 49–61. "Still Life with Gingerpot...
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  • Sadism and masochism in fiction (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    or Adventures of Lady Lovesport and the Audacious Harry (1866) by Edward Sellon – dealing with flagellation and lesbian incest The Romance of Chastisement...
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    established within the Anglican Communion. In 1848, Mother Priscilla Lydia Sellon founded the Anglican Sisters of Charity and became the first woman to take...
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