De Salis
De Salis may refer to:
People
All these have their origins in the Three Leagues/Graubunden/Grisons/Rhaetia.
De Salis (naturalized British in 1731)
(Counts of the Holy Roman Empire from 1748, with Royal Licence to use in the UK from 1809. Surname of Fane added in 1809 and 1835).
- Sir Cecil Fane de Salis (1857–1948), KCB, chairman Middlesex County Council (1919–1924).
- Charles de Salis (1736–1781), Count. Unsuccessful candidate for Reading 1761. Died and buried in Hieres.
- Charles Fane de Salis, Bishop of Taunton.
- Rev. Count Henry Jerome de Salis MA, DD, FRS, FSA, (1740–1810), Divine: Rector of St. Antholin and Vicar of Wing.
- Jerome, 2nd Count de Salis (1709–1794), sometime British Resident in the Grisons and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
- Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio (1771–1836), DL, JP, FRS, Comes SRI, Illustris et Magnificus.
- John, Count de Salis-Soglio-Bondo (1776–1855). Grison statesman, and Minister to Archdukes of Modena.
- John Bernard Philip Humbert de Salis, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio, (1947–2014), TD, ICRC delegate, etc.
- Henry Rodolph de Salis (1866–1936), author Bradshaw's Canals & Navigable Rivers of England & Wales, 1904, 1918 and 1928.
- John Eugène de Salis, 8th Count de Salis-Soglio, Lt. Col. Irish Guards.
- Sir John Francis Charles, 7th Count de Salis-Soglio (1864–1939), KCMG, a British diplomat.
- John Francis William, 6th Count de Salis-Soglio (1825–1871), numismatist and a British diplomat.
- Leopold Fabius Dietegan Fane De Salis (1816–1898), New South Wales politician and Australian pastoralist.
- Peter, 3rd Count de Salis, soldier and landowner. Governor of the Valtelline. Count of the Holy Roman Empire.
- Peter John Fane de Salis, 5th Count de Salis-Soglio, soldier; landowner in counties Limerick and Armagh; Grand Prior of the Venerable Irish Langue of the Order of St. John.
- Count Pierre de Salis (1827–1919), painter and engraver. Curator of Neuchâtel's art museum.
- Rodolph Fane de Salis (1854–1931). Civil engineer. Chairman of Singer Motor Company, Coventry, and Grand Junction Canal Co.; President of the Canal Association.
- William Andreas Salicus Fane De Salis (1812–1896), a businessman, colonialist, and barrister.
- See Counts de Salis-Soglio.
- See Comtes de Salis-Seewis.
Von Salis
- Carl Ulisses von Salis-Marschlins, (1762–1818), was a naturalist.
- Johann Gaudenz von Salis-Seewis, (1762–1834), poet and lieder writer, soldier-statesman, hereditary French Comte.
- Hortensia von Salis-Maienfeld (1659–1715), Grisons scholar and pre-feminist.
- Meta von Salis-Marschlins (1855–1929), Swiss feminist and historian. Sold Schloss Marschlins.
- Philipp von Boeselager and Georg von Boeselager. Sons of Maria-Theresia (Freiin) von Salis-Soglio (1890–1968) of Schloss Gemünden.
Salis
- Louis Rodolphe Salis (1851–1897), creator of the Chat Noir in Monmartre. His father came from the Val Bregaglia.
- Harriet Anne de Salis (1829-1908), prolific London based cookery writer.
Places
- De Salis Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada
External
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Ruins of Castellazzo, Soglio, by Henry de Salis, 1800.
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Etching of face of 1587 sundial of the Richter of Malans, junker Andreas von Salis (1550–1602), of Burg Wyneck ob Malans.[1]
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Marschlins in 2008.
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A magnificent 17th-century Baroque bed, with von Salis coat of arms to the head-board.
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Arms of the Counts de Salis-Soglio. H.R.E./S.R.I. augmented.
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Festeggiandosi le Nozze del Illustrissima Signora Donna Perpetua de Salis di Soglio.[2]
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General Rodolph De Salis, CB, c. 1870.
- ^ Vicar des Veltlins. Sealed a treaty between The League of the Ten Jurisdictions with Zürich und Glarus, 1590. Son of Rudolf (d.1587), Richter zu Malans, Landeshauptmann im Veltlin 1569, Herr zu Wyneck, "der edle fromme Junker". 'IUNCKER ANDEREAS VON SALLIS ANO 1587' [sic].
- ^ & Illustrissimo Signor Capitano Don Battista de Salis di Coira, 1766.