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1873 - Abt 1947 (73 years)
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Name |
Henriette (David) Bles |
Birth |
20 Dec 1873 |
The Hague, Netherlands |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
Abt 1947 |
[France] |
- According to Hugh Garforth-Bles she survived the war and died around 1947 probably in Paris.
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Notes |
- Spelt Bless by Argenti. According to David Garforth-Bles, she was known as Princess Petrocochino and was the daughter of the Dutch Court painter David Bles (1821-99). (Christopher Long)
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Person ID |
I1914 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
23 Mar 2015 |
Family |
Pandia (Themistocles) Petrocochino, b. 30 Oct 1863, Bradford, Yorkshire, England UK d. 28 Jan 1938, Paris, Īle-de-France, France (Age 74 years) |
Marriage |
15 Mar 1894 |
The Hague, Netherlands |
- Marriage Act 214, 15 Mar 1894, The Hague, Netherlands between Pandia Petrocokino, 35, no occupation, son of Themistocles Pandia Petrocokino, merchant and banker, and Merope Mavrogordato; and Henriette Bles, 34, daughter of David Joseph Bles, painter and Esther [Bles]; witnesses included David Joseph Bles, painter, 72; Johan Gram, literary, 60; Charles Rochussen, painter, 79; Johannes Gerardus Smits, painter, 71.
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Documents |
| Petrocokino - Bles marriage certificate Marriage Act 214, 15 Mar 1894, The Hague, Netherlands |
Family ID |
F819 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
14 Jan 2013 |
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Photos |
| David Bles (Dutch 1821-1899). Portrait of Princess Petrocochino, artist's daughter, signed, oil on canvas, 133 x 86 cm. Sold at auction, 2004, by Bonhams for £3,760: "This portrait is of Henrietta, the youngest child of David Joseph Bles, born in the Hague in 1873. A very lively and attractive woman, she married Prince Pandia Petrocochino (1863-1938) in 1893. Prince Petrocochino was at one time Greek Ambassador to Turkey. The Sultan presented the Prince with an impressive scimitar in an ornamented silver scabbard on the strength of his wife being the most handsome woman in the Diplomatic Corps." |
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