Table of Contents
23 relations: Aide-de-camp, Alexander II of Russia, Bank Lombard Odier & Co, Birth name, Boston, Council of State of Geneva, Court of Cassation (France), Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Geneva), Geneva, Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, International Committee of the Red Cross, Lieutenant colonel (United States), Massachusetts, New York City, Oxford University Press, Paul Sarasin, Swiss Private Bankers Association, Switzerland, The New York Times, Tribune de Genève, UBS, Union Army, Union Bank of Switzerland.
- American emigrants to Switzerland
Aide-de-camp
An aide-de-camp (French expression meaning literally "helper in the military camp") is a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank, usually a senior military, police or government officer, or to a member of a royal family or a head of state.
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Alexander II of Russia
Alexander II (p; 29 April 181813 March 1881) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881.
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Bank Lombard Odier & Co
The Lombard Odier Group is an independent Swiss banking group based in Geneva.
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Birth name
A birth name is the name given to a person upon birth.
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Boston
Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
Council of State of Geneva
The Council of State of Geneva (Conseil d'État de Genève) is the executive organ of the République and Canton of Geneva, in Switzerland.
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Court of Cassation (France)
The Court of Cassation (Cour de cassation) is the supreme court for civil and criminal cases in France.
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Geneva)
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, located in Geneva, Switzerland, is an English speaking Episcopal parish of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, and a member of the Anglican Communion.
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Geneva
Geneva (Genève)Genf; Ginevra; Genevra.
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
The Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (Dictionnaire historique de la Suisse; DHS) is an encyclopedia on the history of Switzerland.
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International Committee of the Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a humanitarian organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is a three-time Nobel Prize laureate.
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Lieutenant colonel (United States)
In the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Space Force, lieutenant colonel is a field-grade officer rank, just above the rank of major and just below the rank of colonel.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Paul Sarasin
Paul Sarasin, full name Paul Benedict Sarasin (11 December 1856 – 7 April 1929) was a Swiss naturalist and ethnologist.
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Swiss Private Bankers Association
The Swiss Private Bankers Association is a Swiss trade association made up of banking institutions that meet the legal definition of a private banker according to Swiss law.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Tribune de Genève
The Tribune de Genève (English: Geneva Tribune) is a Swiss French-language, regional daily newspaper, published in Berliner format by Edipresse in Geneva.
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UBS
UBS Group AG is a multinational investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland.
Union Army
During the American Civil War, the United States Army, the land force that fought to preserve the collective Union of the states, was often referred to as the Union Army, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Federal Army, or the Northern Army.
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Union Bank of Switzerland
Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) was a Swiss investment bank and financial services company located in Switzerland.
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See also
American emigrants to Switzerland
- Abby Day Slocomb
- Alina Mnatsakanian
- Alvin Queen
- Andy Sundberg
- Bryan Okoh
- Corine Mauch
- David Dollé
- David Mimran
- Ernst Leonhardt
- Eveline Brunner
- Francis Travis
- Friedrich Hiebel
- Gerard Menuhin
- Gloria Davy
- Hélène de Pourtalès
- James T. Bates
- Jenny Perret
- John Walker (programmer)
- Martin Eric Ain
- Michael N. Hall
- Noelle Maritz
- Oona O'Neill
- Philipp Handler
- Richard Scarry
- Salka Viertel
- Tina Turner
- Victoria Chaplin
- W. A. B. Coolidge

