LC control no. | n 83067804 |
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Personal name heading | Dubuc de Rivery, Aimée, 1776-1817 |
Variant(s) | Du Buc de Rivery, Aimée, 1776-1817 Du Buq de Rivery, Aimée, 1776-1817 Dubuc de Riverie, Aimée, 1776-1817 De Rivery, Aimée Dubuc, 1776-1817 Rivery, Aimée Dubuc de, 1776-1817 Riverie, Aimée Dubuc de, 1776-1817 Buc de Rivery, Aimée Du, 1776-1817 Buq de Rivery, Aimée Du, 1776-1817 Nak-chidil, 1776-1817 Nakșidil, 1776-1817 Nakshidil, 1776-1817 Dubucq de Rivery, Aimée, 1776-1817 |
Found in | Law, M. L. Aimée, 1956. Michel, Prince of Greece. La nuit du sérail, c1982: p. 4 of cover (Aimée Dubuc de Riverie) p. 96 (given a new name: Nakshidil, meaning "Empreinte du cœur") Law, M. L. Aimée, 1956: t.p. (Aimée) p. 4, etc. (Aimée Dubuc de Rivery; martiniquaise, taken to Turkey in 1791, became the favorite of Sultan Selim III; her identity was falsified and she was given the name Nak-chidil) Martin du Theil. Une sultane martiniquaise à Constantinople, 1937: p. 22-23, christening record (b. 1776, Aimée-Augustine-Joseph; father, Henri Dubuq de Rivery; she is often confused with her aunt, Marie-Marthe-Aimée du Buc de Rivery, b. 1755) p. 96 (d. 1817) (throughout the work her name is written du Buc) Meyers, 1906: article on Mahmud II (Aimée Dubuc de Rivery; Mahmud II's mother) Blanch, L. The wilder shores of love, 1954: p. 197 (Aimée Dubucq de Rivery) p. 201 (b. in Martinique at Pointe Royale in 1763) |
Not found in | Grand Larousse encycl., c1960-c1964; Grande encycl., 1885-1891. |