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French aristocrat and writer (1790–1857)
Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, Marquis de Custine (18 March 1790 – 25 September 1857) was a French aristocrat and writer who is best known for his travel writing
Marquis_de_Custine
Topics referred to by the same term
Custine may refer to: Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (1740–1793), French general Delphine de Custine (1770–1826), French society hostess and woman of
Custine
French Army officer (1740–1793)
Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (4 February 1740 – 28 August 1793) was a French Army officer. As a young officer in the French Royal Army, he served in
Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine
Adam_Philippe,_Comte_de_Custine
Commune in Grand Est, France
Custines (French pronunciation: [kystin]) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in north-eastern France. The town was called Condé until 1719
Custines
2002 Russian experimental drama film
history. He is accompanied by "the European", who represents the Marquis de Custine, a 19th-century French traveler. An international co-production between
Russian_Ark
Book by French author Marquis de Custine
Marquis de Custine. Highly critical of Russian society, it was banned there during the era of the Russian Empire. Due to this work, Custine was later dubbed
La_Russie_en_1839
French literary and social figure (1770–1826)
Delphine de Sabran, Marquise de Custine (18 March 1770 – 13 July 1826) was a French society hostess and woman of letters. Known for her beauty and intelligence
Delphine_de_Custine
Corps of the Army of the Rhine, under the command of Adam Philippe de Custine. Intended for an expedition outside the French borders, it invaded the
Army of the Vosges (1792–1793)
Army_of_the_Vosges_(1792–1793)
French revolutionary army
During its first year in action (1792), under command of Adam Philippe Custine, the Army of the Rhine participated in several victories, including Mainz
Army_of_the_Rhine_(1791–1795)
1792 siege during the War of the First Coalition
beginning of the War of the First Coalition. The victorious French army of Custine seized the town on October 21, 1792, after three days of siege. The French
Siege_of_Mainz_(1792)
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
Luckner marshaled 12,000 men. Luckner instructed Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, to lead an advance into the province of Porrentruy, then under the jurisdiction
Capture_of_Porrentruy
the army of General Custine. On 11 April 1793 Houchard was appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Moselle and when Custine was guillotined, Houchard
Jean_Nicolas_Houchard
Polish composer and pianist (1810–1849)
more than once guest of Marquis Astolphe de Custine, one of his fervent admirers, playing his works in Custine's salon. Two Polish friends in Paris were also
Frédéric_Chopin
Emperor of Russia from 1825 to 1855
Nicholas to be condemned by a succession of Roman Pontiffs, the Marquis de Custine, Charles Dickens, and many Western governments. (See also Cantonists.)
Nicholas_I_of_Russia
French actor and singer (1904–1976)
arrondissement of Paris, and Gabin's children. It is on the corner of rue Custine and rue Lambert, at the foot of Montmartre. The Cinema Jean Gabin in Montgenèvre
Jean_Gabin
2004 novel by Alastair Reynolds
and his band-mate André Custine earn a supplemental income working as private detectives. When the novel opens, Floyd and Custine are hired by a concerned
Century_Rain
French pottery manufacturer
employees to 15; the factory survived, however, and the Custine share was bought by Lanfrey in 1802. Custine presented George Washington with a set of this tableware
Niderviller_pottery
1792–1802 wars
Savoy and Nice, which were parts of the Savoyard state, while General Custine invaded Germany, occupying several German towns along the Rhine and reaching
French_Revolutionary_Wars
1829 Aloys ou le Religieux du mont Saint-Bernard Marquis Astolphe de Custine France [Aloys; or, The Religious of Mont Saint-Bernard] Tells the story
List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots
List_of_gay_novels_prior_to_the_Stonewall_riots
French noble
1829(1829-01-27) (aged 66) Paris, France Spouse Adélaïde-Philippine de Custine Parent Joachim de Dreux-Brézé Occupation Master of ceremonies to Louis
Henri-Évrard, marquis de Dreux-Brézé
Henri-Évrard,_marquis_de_Dreux-Brézé
Phrase used by Vladimir Lenin to describe Russia
Adolphe de Custine One of the first allusion to the concept is in Marquis Adolphe de Custine's book Russia in 1839 published in 1843. de Custine writes that:
Prison_of_peoples
1792–95 campaign of the War of the First Coalition
of the Armée du Nord was given to Adam Custine, who had enjoyed success on the Rhine in 1792; however Custine needed time to re-organise the demoralised
Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition
Low_Countries_theatre_of_the_War_of_the_First_Coalition
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
located 12 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of Cambrai. Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, the previous commander of the Army of the North was ordered to Paris,
Battle_of_Caesar's_Camp
French literary award
1995 – Henry Gidel, Les Deux Guitry 1996 – Anka Muhlstein, Astolphe de Custine 1997 – Jean-Claude Lamy, Prévert, les frères 1998 – Christian Liger, Le
Prix_Goncourt
Austro-Hungarian diplomat
Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly 18. Comte Francois Joseph de Custine 9. Antoinette Philippine de Custine, comtesse de Roussy 19. Anne Marguerite de Maguin Comtesse
Albert von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein
Albert_von_Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein
French Army officer
Transferred to the army on the Moselle, Kellermann was accused by General Adam Custine of neglecting to support his operations on the Rhine; but he was acquitted
François Christophe de Kellermann
François_Christophe_de_Kellermann
Former imperial palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia
ordered that the rebuilding be completed within a year. The Marquis de Custine described the "unheard of efforts" that were necessary to facilitate this
Winter_Palace
German democratic political club (1792–1793)
capture of Mainz by French Revolutionary troops led by Adam Philippe de Custine. Their meetings took place in the academy hall of the Electoral Palace
Mainz_Jacobin_Club
1792–1797 battles between French revolutionaries and neighbouring monarchies
Savoy and the County of Nice until the Massif de l'Authion, while General Custine invaded Germany, capturing Speyer, Worms and Mainz along the Rhine, and
War_of_the_First_Coalition
Portuguese Catholic priest and pioneer of hypnotism (1756–1819)
established links with individuals like Chateaubriand, the Marquis de Custine. He was also a friend of Armand-Marie-Jacques de Chastenet, Marques of
Abbé_Faria
Name list
cross-country skier Delphine Combe (born 1974), French sprinter Delphine de Custine (1770–1826), French literary and society figure Delphine Delrue (born 1998)
Delphine_(given_name)
Polish historian (born 1946)
Scar of Revolution (1991), discusses Alexis de Tocqueville and Marquis de Custine. In 2009, she published another book, Czeslaw Milosz and Joseph Brodsky:
Irena_Grudzińska-Gross
Peter-Erich Cremer (1911–1992), German officer Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine (1740–1793), French general Joachim Degener (1883–1953), German general
List_of_people_from_Metz
Military campaigns during the War of the First Coalition
French success was the daring expedition from Alsace into Germany made by Custine, leading the newly created 14,300 strong Armée des Vosges from 19 September
Campaigns of 1792 of the French Revolutionary Wars
Campaigns_of_1792_of_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars
German client state of France in 1793
the French revolutionary army to counterattack. The troops of General Custine entered the Palatinate in late September and occupied Mainz on 21 October
Republic_of_Mainz
French novelist and woman of letters (1766–1817)
Moore, p. 332 Fontana, p. 178; Moore, p. 335 Moore, pp. 345, 349 Custine, Delphine de Custine, 66, note 1. Fontana, p.159 "Les clubs contre-révolutionnaires
Germaine_de_Staël
Political and geographic theory developed in France
armies of the other bank of the Rhine. For General Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, commander of the Army of the Rhine, "if the Rhine is not the limit of
Natural_borders_of_France
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
aid of the Palatinate invaded by French General Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine. After having protected Koblenz by leaving a division there, Prussian field
Battle_of_Limburg_(1792)
Equestrian statue in Saint Petersburg, Russia
likely, this error is admitted for the first time in work of Marquis de Custine "La Russie en 1839", in which it confuses the cholera revolt of 1831 to
Monument_to_Nicholas_I
Roman noblewoman (1577–1599)
Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt, American poet Béatrix Cenci, by Astolphe de Custine Nemesis, tragedy by Alfred Nobel Beatrice Cenci, a play by Alberto Moravia
Beatrice_Cenci
Cambacérès, Duke of Parma (1753–1824) Paul Barras (1755–1827) Marquis de Custine (1790–1857) Edmond de Polignac (1834–1901) Jacques Godart, 6th Marquis
LGBTQ_nobility_and_royalty
1953 poems by F. L. Lucas
judges of the Comte de Custine are well disposed towards him because of the beauty of his daughter-in-law, Delphine de Custine, who attends the trial
From_Many_Times_and_Lands
Russian actor (1941–2023)
the Clowns Have Gone (1998) as Aleksei Russian Ark (2002) as Marquis de Custine Daddy (2004) as Meyer Wolf Remote Access (2004) as Sergey's father The
Sergey_Dreyden
Large hill in Paris's northern 18th arrondissement
contains 60 ha (150 acres) and is bordered by Rue Caulaincourt and Rue Custine on the north, by Rue de Clignancourt on the east, and by the Boulevard
Montmartre
French military officer and député
heavily criticised. Gasparin had mixed views about the case of general Custine, supporting him because of the need for proper organisation in the army
Thomas-Augustin_de_Gasparin
Part of Annecy in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Eugène Sue, Adolphe de Custine, John Ruskin and Gabriel Fauré. Two principal industrial activities arose
Annecy-le-Vieux
French general (1739-1818)
Fayard. ISBN 978-2-213-64778-4. Chuquet, Arthur (1892). L'expédition de Custine (in French). L. Cert. pp. 5–6, 43. Michelet, Jules (1888). Alphonse Lemerre
Charles_Leclerc_de_Landremont
( Great Britain): The ship was captured as a prize at Dunkirk, Nord, France. Custine ( France): The privateer was captured in the English Channel by HMS Hinde
List of ships captured in the 18th century
List_of_ships_captured_in_the_18th_century
French artist
published his journals around 1900. Commissioned by the Marquis Astolphe de Custine for the living room of his hotel on rue de La Rochefoucault, Paris. The
Louis_Boulanger
In 1843 the Marquis de Custine published his hugely successful 1800-page, four-volume travelogue La Russie en 1839. Custine's scathing narrative reran
Anti-Russian_sentiment
German engineer, mathematician and French general
to use red balls [fire balls]; Custine but laughed and said he would have the city without resorting to fire." Custine had already been informed by the
Rudolf_Eickemeyer
1793 battle during the War of the First Coalition
size of the Armée du Nord. Custine had prophesied that the command of an army would be "an evil present" to him, "Custine certainly could judge men, and
Battle_of_Hondschoote
based on a true story. In 1757, the 17-year-old Count Adam Philippe de Custine traveled to Amsterdam and admired a beautiful country house and a great
Kannitverstan
French soldier and diplomat (1774–1833)
royal army in 1790. His first military campaign was in 1792, under General Custine, against the retreating forces led by the Duke of Brunswick. He subsequently
Anne_Jean_Marie_René_Savary
French historian and writer
her work on the French writer Astolphe de Custine called A Taste for Freedom: The Life of Astolphe de Custine. Muhlstein 's other works include Par les
Anka_Muhlstein
Polish journalist, essayist, reformer, historian, lecturer, translator
restored, he was employed in the civil service. In 1843, the Marquis de Custine, lover of Gurowski's brother Ignacy, published La Russie en 1839, a polemical
Adam_Gurowski
Moreover, General Custine placed institutions such as the university and the archbishop's vicariate under his protection. Custine also moved into the
History_of_Mainz
From My Windmill by Alphonse Daudet Letters From Russia by Astolphe de Custine Letters from a Stoic by Seneca The Letters of Abelard and Heloise by Peter
List_of_Penguin_Classics
Meusnier when Meusnier moved to the armée du Rhin, which was commanded by Custine. He was in Mainz when it was besieged in 1793 and found himself close to
François-Étienne_de_Damas
Russian princess (1783–1857)
celebrities among her close friends: Stendhal, Benjamin Constant, the Marquis de Custine, even the Queen of Greece. The Princess's cook for a time was Marie-Antoine
Catherine_Bagration
Alliance between the Kingdom of France and the United States
Infantry 2. Duke de Laval Montmorency, Colonel of French Infantry 3. Count Custine, Colonel of French Infantry 4. Duke de Lauzun, Colonel of French Cavalry
Franco-American_alliance
original on 2008-05-14. The French Army of the Rhine under the command of Custine captured Speyer on 30 September 1792. Kuehl, Alexander E., ed. (2002).
History_of_the_ambulance
National Historic Trail of the United States
the Baron's brother Count de Vioménil; "Saintonge" under the Marquis de Custine; and a fourth regiment. This final unit remained in Providence where it
Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
Washington–Rochambeau_Revolutionary_Route
El Salvador decriminalizes homosexuality. 28 October – The Marquis de Custine is beaten and left for dead after propositioning a male soldier in Saint-Denis
LGBTQ rights in the 19th century
LGBTQ_rights_in_the_19th_century
Military unit
Size 2 battalions Engagements American Revolutionary War Siege of Yorktown Commanders Notable commanders Adam Phillipe Jarreck, the Count de Custine
Saintonge_Regiment
Epic poem by Goethe, written 1796–1797
beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars, when French forces under General Custine invaded and briefly occupied parts of the Palatinate. The hexameters of
Hermann_and_Dorothea
Duchess of Leuchtenberg (1819–1876)
Winter Palace. The ceremony was described in detail by the Marquis de Custine, who visited St Peterburg at that time. He praised the Grand Duchess for
Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, Duchess of Leuchtenberg
Grand_Duchess_Maria_Nikolaevna_of_Russia,_Duchess_of_Leuchtenberg
French cavalry commander during the French Revolutionary Wars
regiment was a part of the "Army of the Rhine" and was integrated in General Custine's Corps, which was to march towards the Palatinate, where the first military
Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty
Étienne_Marie_Antoine_Champion_de_Nansouty
French general in the Napoleonic Wars
was promoted to captain in 1791 and assigned to Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine's command. He took part in the invasion of Paville against the Prussians
Jean Ambroise Baston de Lariboisière
Jean_Ambroise_Baston_de_Lariboisière
Countess of Mensdorff-Pouilly
Chaffour, Comte de Roussy (1731–1795) and his wife, Marie Antoinette de Custine (1746–1800) who emigrated together with their children during the French
Princess Sophie of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Princess_Sophie_of_Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Army of Revolutionary France
Masséna Jean Victor Marie Moreau Charles Pichegru Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine Barthélemy Schérer In 1792, the French Revolutionary Army had eight field
French_Revolutionary_Army
French soldier
captain in 1792. While serving in the army of Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine on the Rhine River, Meynier was ordered to defend Königstein Fortress with
Jean-Baptiste_Meynier
French general and statesman
regiment served in the Army of the Rhine under Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine; the second at Strasbourg, and the grenadiers at Mainz. Although only a
François_Ignace_Schaal
again arrested as the former head of staff of Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine. He was freed on 19 Frimaire an III (9 December 1794) and dispatched to
Nicolas_Ernault_des_Bruslys
American sculptor
describing Zansky's lens installation The American Panopticon: “Astolphe de Custine, writing about the late 19th century Czarist Russia, said “we are all tormented
Michael_Zansky
French Marshal (1762–1833)
North. Three of his predecessors, Nicolas Luckner, Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, and Jean Nicolas Houchard were under arrest and later executed by guillotine
Jean-Baptiste_Jourdan
Name for French Army units
the Army of the North these unfortunates included Nicolas Luckner, Adam Custine, and Jean Houchard. Under Charles François Dumouriez, the Army of the North
Army_of_the_North_(France)
until 1744.[citation needed] During the French Revolutionary War, General Custine occupied Frankfurt in October 1792. On December 2 of the same year, the
History_of_Frankfurt
French physician and politician
Girondist Charles Zachée Varlet (fr) but he supported suspected Generals as Custine and La Marlière against Jacobins as General Jean-Baptiste de Lavalette
Pierre_Joseph_Duhem
Place in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1792, French Revolutionary troops under General Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine occupied the land around Kreuznach, remaining there until 28 March 1793
Bad_Kreuznach
Ford, Cronicarul sportiv (The Sportswriter), Humanitas, 2006 Marchizul de Custine, Scrisori din Rusia. Rusia în 1839 ( La Russie en 1839), Humanitas, 1991
Irina_Negrea
Castle in Lorraine, France
surrounded by the village and wooded hills. It was rebuilt for Martin de Custine using Pierre de Jaumont, a yellow limestone during the Renaissance, starting
Château_de_Cons-la-Grandville
(11) 61. FC Farschviller (11) 1–6 US Holving (9) 62. FR Faulx (11) 0–1 ES Custines-Malleloy (8) 63. Flétrange SA (10) 0–6 US Valmont (8) 64. Fleury FC (10)
2020–21 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Grand Est
2020–21_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Grand_Est
Day of the year
Spanish priest and missionary (born 1713) 1793 – Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, French general (born 1740) 1805 – Alexander Carlyle, Scottish church leader
August_28
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Mazerulles
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Pexonne
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Marbache
Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Toul
Mainz (1792) by the French Revolutionary Armies under Adam-Philippe de Custine. 1793 March: Republic of Mainz established. 14 April: Siege of Mainz (1793)
Timeline_of_Mainz
Military unit
including the aged Nicolas Luckner, Jean Nicolas Houchard, Adam Philippe Custine, Arthur Dillon and Antoine Nicolas Collier, were killed. Francisco de Miranda's
Army_of_the_Rhine_and_Moselle
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Vallois
French army general
Who Served in the French Army during the Period: 1789-1814, Cervoni to Custine de Serreck". The Napoleon Series. Retrieved 6 March 2014. Dupuis (1907)
Louis_Charbonnier
Who Served in the French Army during the Period 1789 – 1814: Cervoni to Custine de Sarreck, Napoleon Series, retrieved 1 January 2012{{citation}}: CS1
Charles_Auguste_Creutzer
only to hold the town for two days before withdrawing. Adam Philippe de Custine cancelled Kilmaine's main offensive but allowed Beauregard to proceed with
Pierre Raphaël Paillot de Beauregard
Pierre_Raphaël_Paillot_de_Beauregard
French painter
caricaturist and a sculptor. Jean Rouppert was born on 11 August 1887 in Custines, a town which is situated in the district of Meurthe-et-Moselle. Jean François
Jean_Rouppert
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Thorey-Lyautey
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Bayon,_Meurthe-et-Moselle
traveler c. 1829: Alexander von Humboldt German naturalist 1839: Marquis de Custine very hostile 1847: August von Haxthausen publicized the peasant commune
List of foreign observers of Russia
List_of_foreign_observers_of_Russia
Houdemont (10) 53. AS Varangéville-St Nicolas (10) 0–5 FC Pulnoy (8) 54. ES Custines-Malleloy (9) 2–3 AS Villey-St Étienne (8) 55. AS Haut-du-Lièvre Nancy (9)
2017–18 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Grand Est
2017–18_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Grand_Est
Commune in Grand Est, France
Crantenoy Crépey Crévéchamps Crévic Crézilles Crion Croismare Crusnes Custines Cutry Damelevières Dampvitoux Deneuvre Deuxville Diarville Dieulouard Dolcourt
Blainville-sur-l'Eau
CUSTINE
CUSTINE
CUSTINE
CUSTINE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Strongest Among Men
Girl/Female
French Latin
Light; illumination.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Sorrell.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Future Water; Favour of the All-merciful (Allah)
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek
Joyful
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic byname DEAS-MHUMHAN means "man from south Munster."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Good Delectable
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Friend of the Heart
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Blessings; Uninjurable; Rice of Puja; Unharmed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Happiness. Bliss.
CUSTINE
CUSTINE
CUSTINE
CUSTINE
CUSTINE