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Constance Anne Louise Trotti, marchioness Arconati-Visconti (21 July 1800 – 18 May 1871), was a Belgian noble who hosted a leading cultural salon in Brussels. She became known as a patron of artists and Belgian cultural life. She was born in Vienna to a functionary at the Austrian court and married her cousin Giuseppe Trotti in 1818. In 1821, the couple moved to Brussels, where she became a leading socialite. She hosted a salon which became the center of the Belgian aristocracy and the French exiled colony, and acted as a patron of Belgian cultural life.

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  • Constance Anne Louise Trotti, marchioness Arconati-Visconti (21 July 1800 – 18 May 1871), was a Belgian noble who hosted a leading cultural salon in Brussels. She became known as a patron of artists and Belgian cultural life. She was born in Vienna to a functionary at the Austrian court and married her cousin Giuseppe Trotti in 1818. In 1821, the couple moved to Brussels, where she became a leading socialite. She hosted a salon which became the center of the Belgian aristocracy and the French exiled colony, and acted as a patron of Belgian cultural life. (en)
  • Constance Anne Louise Trotti, markisinna Arconati-Visconti, född 21 juli 1800 i Wien, död 18 maj 1871 i Wien, var en salongsvärd och mecenat verksam i Bryssel. Född som dotter till en hovfunktionär i Wien gifte hon sig 1818 med sin kusin Giuseppe Trotti och flyttade 1821 till Bryssel, där hon etablerade en salong som blev ett centrum för stadens societet. Hennes salong var en mötesplats för fransmän i exil och räknade Arrivabene och Edgar Quinet bland sina gäster. Hon var också en välkänd konstmecenat. (sv)
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  • Constance Anne Louise Trotti, marchioness Arconati-Visconti (21 July 1800 – 18 May 1871), was a Belgian noble who hosted a leading cultural salon in Brussels. She became known as a patron of artists and Belgian cultural life. She was born in Vienna to a functionary at the Austrian court and married her cousin Giuseppe Trotti in 1818. In 1821, the couple moved to Brussels, where she became a leading socialite. She hosted a salon which became the center of the Belgian aristocracy and the French exiled colony, and acted as a patron of Belgian cultural life. (en)
  • Constance Anne Louise Trotti, markisinna Arconati-Visconti, född 21 juli 1800 i Wien, död 18 maj 1871 i Wien, var en salongsvärd och mecenat verksam i Bryssel. Född som dotter till en hovfunktionär i Wien gifte hon sig 1818 med sin kusin Giuseppe Trotti och flyttade 1821 till Bryssel, där hon etablerade en salong som blev ett centrum för stadens societet. Hennes salong var en mötesplats för fransmän i exil och räknade Arrivabene och Edgar Quinet bland sina gäster. Hon var också en välkänd konstmecenat. (sv)
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  • Constance Trotti (en)
  • Constance Trotti (sv)
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