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  2. Cuppacumbalong Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Count Leopold, his wife and children, circa 1870. Count Leopold, aged c77. Photograph taken in Uxbridge, 1893.. Leopold Fabius Dietegen Fane de Salis (1816–1898), pastoralist and politician, was born on 26 April 1816 in Florence, Italy, the fourth son of Jerome Fane, fourth Count de Salis, the third son by his third wife Henrietta, a daughter of William Foster (bishop).

  3. Lambrigg, Tharwa - Wikipedia

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    Lambrigg is an historical property close to Tharwa in the Australian Capital Territory which is listed by the ACT Heritage Council as a place of historical significance. It was the residence of William James Farrer who made a major contribution to the wheat industry by developing a strain of wheat that was resistant to wheat rust .

  4. Upper Castle, Zizers - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Castle in Zizers was built for Baron Simon von Salis (1646-1694) who was from the Tirano, Italy branch of the large and wealthy Salis family. Simon was the Captain over the Valtellina and had spent years in mercenary service in Sicily. When he built the castle in Zizers, the design was inspired by the architecture of Italian palaces.

  5. Palazzo Salis - Wikipedia

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    Main Facade of Palazzo Salis. The Palazzo Salis is situated in the heart of the historic centre of Tirano, a small town in the valley Valtellina in the north of Italy.The building got constructed during the second half of the 17th century by the noble family von Salis-Zizers, a branch of the important and well known grison family von Salis.

  6. Count de Salis-Soglio - Wikipedia

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    Family tree of the de Salis family (Brit. Counts de Salis-Soglio on the 4th sheet) Chart of connections of various Salis houses and the Counts de Salis-Soglio. Peter (Pierre, L'envoyé, or Pietro l'Inviato ), 1st Count de Salis, 'Envoy Extraordinary of the Grisons to Her Majesty', arrived Court of St. James's , 12 July 1709; [ 7 ] [ 15 ]

  7. Category:House of Salis - Wikipedia

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    The name Salis comes from the Latin for willow tree: salix, salicibus, salice. It spread north into Rhaetia , the Rhaetian alps, to Soglio in the Bregalia, in the Grisons Republic (aka The Three Leagues or Graubunden).

  8. Soglio, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Soglio is the commune of origin for the De Salis family, one of the oligarch families of the Grisons, later to become Count de Salis-Soglio.There are several Salis houses in the village: Casa Alta; Casa Battista; Casa di Mezzo; and Casa Antonio.

  9. Holder, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Weston lease was later purchased by Rudolph and Eileen De Salis in 1937. Rudolph remained at Weston until he died in February 1957, aged 70. [ 4 ] Members of the De Salis family continued to live at Weston up until the late-1960s.

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