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Albine de
Montholon (18
December 1779 - 25
March 1848) was a
French noblewoman, and the wife of
Charles Tristan,
marquis de Montholon. She was reputed...
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Albine (French pronunciation: [albin]; Occitan: Albina) is a
commune of the Tarn
department in
southern France. The Thoré
forms the commune's northern...
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wealthy manufacturer of
gloves and
leather goods,
Rudolf Werfel. His mother,
Albine Kussi, was the
daughter of a mill owner. His two
sisters were
Hanna (born...
- June 1816 – c. 16
January 1907) was the
reputed daughter of
Napoleon by
Albine de Montholon, wife of
Charles Tristan,
marquis de Montholon, and sister...
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Pierre Rémond de Sainte-
Albine (29 May 1699 – 9
October 1778) was an 18th-century
French historian and playwright. He
collaborated with L'Europe savante...
- the Allies.
After the
second abdication (22 June 1815), he and his wife,
Albine de Montholon,
accompanied the
Emperor to Rochefort,
where Napoleon adopted...
- Las
Cases in
December 1816,
General Gaspard Gourgaud in
March 1818 and
Albine de Montholon—who was
possibly Napoleon's lover—in July 1819. In September...
- Hélène
Albine de V****al and
General Charles Tristan,
marquis de Montholon, his mother's
third husband.
While married to her
second husband,
Albine had two...
- Albina, also
known as
Albine or The
White Goddess, is a
goddess (possibly Etruscan) ****ociated with the dawn and the
founding of
Great Britain. She is...
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mother died
while he was an infant. (But André-Marie Ampère had a
daughter –
Albine (1807–1842) – with his
second wife.) On his tomb at the
cemetery of Montmartre...