Jonas de Gélieu
Swiss pastor and beekeeper
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Jonas de Gélieu (21 August 1740, in Les Bayards – 17 October 1827, in Colombier) was a Swiss pastor and beekeeper, notable for his contact with Jean Jacques Rousseau and Isabelle de Charrière.
Archive Sources
- PAST, Fonds: Archives de la société des pasteurs et ministres neuchâtelois (13e-20e). Archives de l'État de Neuchâtel.
External links
- Marcel S. Jacquat: Gélieu, Jonas de in Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz