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  1. Madame de Tessé. The future Madame de Tessé, née Adrienne Catherine de Noailles, was the second child of Louis de Noailles, 4 th Duke of Noailles and a Marshall of France, and Catherine Françoise Charlotte de Cossé-Brissac. Born on December 24, 1741, she married René de Froulay, Comte de Tessé on June 20, 1755.

  2. Adrienne Catherine de Noailles, comtesse de Tessé ( French: [dənoaj dətɛse]; 24 December 1741 – December 1813), was a French salon holder and letter writer. She was daughter of Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, sister of the 5th duc de Noailles and aunt of Marie Adrienne Françoise de Noailles.

  3. Dos de las muchas cartas entre Jefferson y Madame de Tessé: De Thomas Jefferson a Madame de Tessé, el 20 de marzo de 1787 de Founders Online publicado por los Archivos Nacionales . También se publicó a través de un proyecto de George M. Welling de la Universidad de Groningen llamado "De la revolución a la reconstrucción y más allá" .

  4. Adrienne Catherine de Noailles, comtesse de Tessé, née le 24 décembre 1741 et morte le 1er février 1814, est une salonnière et auteure française. Elle est la fille du 4e duc de Noailles, la sœur du 5e duc de Noailles et la tante d' Adrienne de la Fayette. Elle tenait un salon et correspondait avec Thomas Jefferson au début du 19e siècle. Biographie

  5. www.monticello.org › exhibits-events › livestreamsMadame de Tessé | Monticello

    Monticello guide Kyle Chattleton explores how plants and gardens animated a friendship between Thomas Jefferson and Madame de Tessé, who were oftentimes separated by an ocean, revolution, and politics. Videos, podcasts, and livestreams about Thomas Jefferson and his world, Monticello and its enslaved community, and the work of the Thomas ...

  6. www.monticello.org › research-education › thomasParis | Monticello

    Jefferson wrote about Parisian architecture to Madame de Tessé: "While at Paris, I was violently smitten with the hotel de Salm, and used to go to the Thuileries almost daily to look at it." [4] He saw the remodeled Palais Royal, the Halle aux Bleds, and various cathedrals, including Sainte-Geneviève (the Panthéon) and the Madeleine.

  7. Read more about Extract from Thomas Jefferson to Madame de Tessé, 31 Oct. 1803 [Quote] Extract from Thomas Jefferson to Madame de Tessé, 6 Sept. 1795 [Quote] I am become the most industrious & ardent farmer of the canton and have so much to do to recover my farms from the desolated state in which I found them after a ten years absence, that I have no fear of ennui.