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  1. Caroline "Lina" Webster Schermerhorn ( Manhattan, 22 de septiembre de 1830- Newport, 30 de octubre de 1908) fue una prominente socialite estadounidense de finales del siglo XIX que dirigió el elitista grupo social de los Cuatrocientos. 1 Conocida más tarde como "la Señora Astor", fue la esposa del empresario, propietario y criador de caballos ...

    • 30 de octubre de 1908 (78 años), Newport (Estados Unidos)
  2. Caroline Webster "Lina" Schermerhorn Astor (September 22, 1830 – October 30, 1908) was a prominent American socialite of the second half of the 19th century who led the Four Hundred. Famous for being referred to later in life as "the Mrs. Astor" or simply "Mrs. Astor", she was the wife of yachtsman William Backhouse Astor Jr.

    • self-proclaimed "the Mrs. Astor", matriarch of male line of American Astors
  3. Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, auch bekannt als The Mrs. Astor (* 22. September 1830 in New York City; † 30. Oktober 1908 auf Beechwood in Newport, Rhode Island) war eine legendäre Grande Dame der New Yorker und Newporter Gesellschaft. Mrs. Caroline Astor bestimmte das soziale Leben an der amerikanischen Ostküste.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Caroline Webster Schermerhorn Astor (born Sept. 22, 1830, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Oct. 30, 1908, New York City) was the doyenne of American high society in the latter half of the 19th century, who held the ground of “old money” in the face of changing times and values.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Caroline "Lina" Webster Schermerhorn ( Manhattan, 22 de septiembre de 1830- Newport, 30 de octubre de 1908) fue una prominente socialite estadounidense de finales del siglo XIX que dirigió el elitista grupo social de los Cuatrocientos.

  6. Early life. Caroline Schermerhorn Astor was born in New York City on October 10, 1861, and was known as "Carrie". She was the fourth of five children born to William Backhouse Astor Jr. and Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, leader of the "Four Hundred". Her three elder sisters were Emily Astor, who married socialite James Van Alen; Helen ...

  7. The Four Hundred was a list of New York society during the Gilded Age, a group that was led by Caroline Schermerhorn Astor, the "Mrs. Astor", for many years. After her death, her role in society was filled by three women: Mamie Fish, Theresa Fair Oelrichs, and Alva Belmont, [2] known as the "triumvirate" of American society. [3]