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  1. 6 de dic. de 2012 · Alva Vanderbilt Belmont was an ambitious transatlantic socialite, the mastermind behind the gilded architecture of Marble House in Newport, Rhode Island, and the overbearing mother-of-the-bride at the 1895 wedding of her daughter Consuelo to the Duke of Marlborough.

  2. Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, um 1911. Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, geborene Alva Erskine Smith (* 17.Januar 1853 in Mobile, Alabama; † 26. Januar 1933 in Augerville-la-Rivière bei Paris) war eine US-amerikanische Frauenrechtlerin und Präsidentin der National Woman’s Party; sowie High Society-Lady der «Four Hundred» in der New Yorker Gesellschaft (Belle Époque

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alva_BelmontAlva Belmont - Wikipedia

    Alva Belmont, nata Alva Erskine Smith, e nota anche come Alva Vanderbilt dal 1875 al 1896 ( Mobile, 17 gennaio 1853 – Parigi, 26 gennaio 1933 ), è stata un'importante multi-milionaria americana e una figura importante nel movimento del suffragio femminile . Nota per le maniere aristocratiche che inimicava molte persone, [1] era anche nota ...

  4. whyy.org › episodes › alva-belmontAlva Belmont - WHYY

    27 de ene. de 2020 · Alva Belmont used her wealth to support the women’s suffrage movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Belmont was born in Alabama in 1853. Her father was a cotton merchant; her mother, the daughter of a U.S. Congressman. During the Civil War, her family lived in Europe, and she attended boarding school in Paris.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Alva_BelmontAlva Belmont - Wikiwand

    Alva Belmont , de soltera Alva Erskine Smith — conocida como Alva Vanderbilt de 1875 a 1896 — fue una prominente socialité multimillonaria estadounidense y figura importante en el movimiento del sufragio de las mujeres estadounidenses. Conocida por tener una actitud altiva que disgustaba a algunas personas, también fue notada por su energía, inteligencia, opiniones firmes y disposición ...

  6. Alva E. Smith Belmont (Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont), an American philanthropist and woman suffrage leader, born in Mobile, Ala., daughter of Murray Forbes and Phoebe Ann Smith. She was educated in France, and in 1874 was married to William K. Vanderbilt. In 1896 she became the wife of Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont, who died in 1908. Mrs.