Elizabeth of Salm
Elisabeth zu Salm (1570–1611), was a German-Roman monarch as Princess Abbess of the Imperial Remiremont Abbey in France.
She was the daughter of Friedrich I zu Salm-Neuweiler, Wild- und Rheingraf in Dhaun (1561–1610),[citation needed] and his wife Franziska Gräfin von Salm (died in 1587).[1] She became abbess in 1602. During her reign, the copper mines in Thillot reached its maximum production. She resigned in favor of Catherine de Lorraine in 1611. She received a large pension, but died the same year.
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- ^ Salm, at deutsche-biographie.de
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Abbesses of Remiremont
- Alix de Parroye (1453–1474)
- Jeanne II d'Anglure (1474–1505)
- Agnes II de Dammartin (1505–1507)
- Alix de Choiseul (1507–1520)
- Madeleine de Choiseul (1520)
- Nicole de Dammartin (1520)
- Marguerite IV d'Harcourt (1520–1528)
- Marguerite III de Neufchâtel (1528–1544)
- Madeleine de Choiseul (1544)
- Marguerite IV d'Harcourt (1544–1568)
- Renée de Dinteville (1568–1580)
- Barbara of Salm (1580–1602)
- Elizabeth of Salm (1602–1611)
- Catherine of Lorraine (1612–1648)
- Élisabeth Marguerite d'Orléans* (1648–1657)
- Anne Marie Thérèse de Lorraine (1657–1660)
- Dorothea Maria of Salm (1660–1702)
- Élisabeth Charlotte de Lorraine (1700–1711)
- Béatrice Hiéronyme de Lorraine (1710–1738)
- Anne Charlotte de Lorraine (1738–1773)
- Maria Christina of Saxony (1773–1782)
- Charlotte de Lorraine (1782–1786)
- Louise Adélaïde de Bourbon (1786–1790)
- * Was "titular abbess"
- ^ acted as Administratrice while "Abbess" was away
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