Anna Eynard-Lullin

Anna Eynard-Lullin
Born(1793-05-26)26 May 1793
Died30 October 1868(1868-10-30) (aged 75)

Anna Eynard-Lullin (26 May 1793 - 30 October 1868), was a Swiss philanthropist, born a citizen of Republic of Geneva.[1] She was married to the politician Jean-Gabriel Eynard and was known to have indirectly influenced the Treaty of Paris (1814), Congress of Vienna and the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (1818). In Switzerland, she was known for her charitable projects.

References

  1. ^ Eynard (-Lullin), Anna, in the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  • Archives de la famille Eynard (Correspondances, archives de famille, généalogies, mémoires et journaux, récits de voyages), Bibliothèque de Genève, Département des manuscrits : Ms. suppl. 1893–1910, 1921–19848.
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