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  1. Jean Élie Louis Octave Guillaume Sévère Armanieu Decazes de Glücksbierg, mais conhecido apenas como Jean Decazes ( Paris, 30 de abril de 1864 — Chantilly, 31 de agosto de 1912), [ 1] foi um aristocrata e multiesportista francês, medalhista olímpico como velejador. [ 2]

    • Classe 20 Ton, Classe aberta
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    • Jean Élie Louis Octave Guillaume Sévère Armanieu Decazes de Glücksbierg
  2. Medal record. Sailing. Representing France. Olympic Games. 1900 Paris. 10 to 20 ton. Jean Élie Octave Louis Sévère Amanien Decazes de Glücksbierg, 3rd Duc Decazes and 3rd Duke of Glücksbierg (April 30, 1864 – August 31, 1912), was a French aristocrat and sportsman. [1]

  3. Jean Decazes, né le 30 avril 1864 à Paris 8 e [1] et mort le 31 août 1912 à Chantilly, est un gentilhomme français qui fut un homme du monde et un sportif de la Belle Époque. Il était à titre honorifique chambellan du roi de Danemark. C'était un habitué du salon de Madame Arman de Caillavet, l'égérie d'Anatole France.

    • Jean Élie Louis Octave Guillaume Sévère Armanieu Decazes de Glücksbierg
  4. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Jean_DecazesJean Decazes - Wikiwand

    Jean Élie Louis Octave Guillaume Sévère Armanieu Decazes de Glücksbierg, mais conhecido apenas como Jean Decazes (Paris, 30 de abril de 1864 — Chantilly, 31 de agosto de 1912), [1] foi um aristocrata e multiesportista francês, medalhista olímpico como velejador.

    • Parents and Childhood
    • First Marriage
    • Second Marriage
    • Affairs
    • Literary Works
    • Status as Fashion Icon
    • Death
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    Born in Paris, France, she was the only daughter of Isabelle-Blanche Singer (1869–1896) and Jean Élie Octave Louis Sévère Amanien Decazes de Glücksberg (1864–1912), 3rd Duke Decazes and Duke of Glücksberg. Her maternal grandfather was Isaac Singer, the American sewing machine pioneer. After her mother's suicide, she and her siblings were largely ra...

    Her first husband, whom she married on 10 May 1910 in Paris, was Jean Amédée Marie Anatole de Broglie, Prince de Broglie (born in Paris on 27 January 1886). He reportedly died of influenza on 20 February 1918 while serving with the French Army in Mascara, Algeria, though malicious observers gossiped that he actually committed suicide as a result of...

    Her second husband, whom she married on 9 August 1919 in London, was The Hon. Reginald Ailwyn Fellowes (1884–1953), of Donnington Grove. He was a banker, cousin of Winston Churchill and the son of William Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsey. They had one child, Rosamond Daisy Fellowes(1921–1998). She married her first husband in 1941 (divorced 1945), Cap...

    Among Fellowes's lovers was Duff Cooper, the British ambassador to France. She also attempted to seduce Winston Churchill, but failed, shortly before marrying his cousin Reginald Fellowes.

    Fellowes wrote several novels and at least one epic poem. Her best-known work is Les dimanches de la comtesse de Narbonne (1931, published in English as "Sundays"). She also wrote the novel Cats in the Isle of Man.

    She was known as one of the most daring fashion plates of the 20th century, arguably the most important patron of the surrealist couturier Elsa Schiaparelli. She was also a friend of the jeweller Suzanne Belperron, and she was a longtime customer of the jeweller Cartier.

    Daisy Fellowes died on 13 December 1962 at her hôtel particulier in Paris at number 69, rue de Lille.

    Tapert, Annette; Diana Edkins (1994). The Power of Style – The Women Who Defined The Art of Living Well. New York: Crown Publishers. ISBN 0517585685.
    Thompson, Lara (2022). Heiresses: The Lives of the Million Dollar Babies. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1250202734.
    Voguepedia Personalities Daisy Fellowes Archived 2 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
    Photos of Daisy Fellowes in National Portrait Gallery by Cecil Beaton
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    • Marguerite Séverine Philippine Decazes de Glücksberg, 29 April 1890, Paris, France
  5. Louis Jean Victor Sévère Decazes de Glücksbierg, 4th Duc Decazes and 4th Hertig af Glücksbierg (French pronunciation: [lwi dəkaz]; February 24, 1889 – June 2, 1941), was a French businessman and Thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder.

  6. 1912-1941 : Louis Jean Victor Sévère Decazes (1889-1941), 4 e duc Decazes et 4 e duc de Glücksbierg, fils du précédent, éleveur de chevaux renommé à son époque. 1941-2011 : Élie Ludovic Henri Christian Decazes (1914-2011), 5 e duc Decazes et 5 e duc de Glücksbierg ;