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2 Court  





3 Personal life  





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Aglaé Auguié






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Portrait of Aglaé by François Gérard, c. 1810

Aglaé Auguié (24 March 1782 – 2 July 1854), was a French court official and wife of the senior army commander Marshal of the Empire Ney.

Early life

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Aglaé was born in Paris on 24 March 1782. She was a daughter of Pierre César Auguié (1738–1815) and Adélaïde Henriette Genet (1758–1794).[1]

Her aunt was Henriette Campan and uncle was Citizen Genêt.[2]

Court

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She served as lady-in-waiting (Dame du Palais) to Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in 1804–1810, and to Empress Marie Louise in 1810-1813. She was a close friend of Hortense de Beauharnais, Napoléon I's stepdaughter who married his brother, Louis Bonaparte, who had been made King of Holland, making her her stepfather’s sister-in-law..[3]

Personal life

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Ney's three eldest sons, painted by Marie-Éléonore Godefroid in 1810

She married Michel Ney[4]atThiverval-Grignon on 5 August 1802.[5] Together, they had four sons:[6]

After the execution of her first husband, she secretly married Brigadier General Marie Louis Jules d'Y de Résigny (1788–1857) in Italy in 1816. Another officer with Napoleon, he had been imprisoned in Malta until August 1816.

She died in Paris on 2 July 1854.

References

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  1. ^ Holland), Hortense (Queen Consort of Louis, King of (1927). Mémoires de la reine Hortense (in French). Plon. p. 38. Retrieved 1 July 2024.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Art, Albany Institute of History and (1 January 1998). Albany Institute of History & Art: 200 Years of Collecting. SUNY Press. p. 322. ISBN 978-1-55595-101-6. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  • ^ Smith, Chloe Wigston; Tobin, Beth Fowkes (29 September 2022). Small Things in the Eighteenth Century: The Political and Personal Value of the Miniature. Cambridge University Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-1-108-83445-2. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  • ^ Arnaud Chaffanjon, Napoléon et l’univers impérial, Paris, Serg, 1969
  • ^ Atteridge 1912, pp. 107–109.
  • ^ Atteridge 1912, p. 109.
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