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Simon Artemievich Tereshchenko (25 May 1839 in Hlukhiv – 1893) was a millionaire, Hlukhiv city bank director, Glushkovsky cloth factory owner, and Kherson Oblast salt mine director.
Simon Tereshchenko Семён Терещенко | |
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Born | 25 May 1839 |
Died | 1893 |
Known for | Tereshchenko dynasty |
Spouse | Olympia Velentei (Varengo) |
Biography
editSimon was born in Tereshchenko family to Artemy Tereshchenko and Euphrosyne Steslyavskaya, he was one of the Tereshchenko Brothers dynasty active family member. Simon was married to Olympia Viktorovna Velentei (Varengo, Tereshchenko). He studied in Hlukhiv district school. From October 26, 1866 he became Hlukhiv city bank director. And from September 26, 1870 he was declared as an official representator for Imperial Society special assignments. In 1871 was listed in the genealogical book of Kursk province.
Personal life
editSimon Tereshchenko is known as the romantic creator of the famous and unique Tereshchenko rose,[1] that he ordered to be developed and bred by the French rosarian known for his cultivation of rose cultivars Louis Lévêque[2] in France, 1882, while the time the family lived in Paris. Louis Lévêque was very respectable florist among noble aristocratic and royal families. His creation Madame Olympia Tereshchenko rose is a divine white, carmine-pink shading rose with white blend Bourbon color, that holds its name for one the Tereshchenko Dynasty's women, Simon Tereshchenko's wife - Olympiada Tereshchenko[3]
References
edit- ^ "'Madame Olympe Térestchenko' Rose". helpmefind.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- ^ "Lévêque & Fils, Louis". helpmefind.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- ^ "'Madame Olympe Térestchenko' Rose". helpmefind.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
External links
edit- "Tereshchenko". encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- "Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn". golden-dawn.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- "Заглушка". gurdjieffclub.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
- "'Madame Olympe Térestchenko' Rose". helpmefind.com. Retrieved 2015-10-12.