Albertine (1797–1838)

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Albertine (1797–1838)

Duchess of Broglie. Name variations: Albertine de Staël. Born Albertine Ida Gustavine de Staël in Paris, France, June 8, 1797; died Sept 22, 1838; illeg. dau. of Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant; m. (Achille Charles Léonce) Victor, duc de Broglie (1785–1870, French minister of the interior, 1830, and foreign affairs, 1832–34 and 1835–36), Feb 1816; children: Jacques Victor Albert, duc de Broglie (b. 1821, French politician, publicist, and historian who was ambassador to London, 1871, and premier, 1873–74 and 1877).

Cherishing the causes of her grandmother Suzanne Necker rather than those of her mother, wrote moral and religious essays which were collected after her death under the title Fragments sur divers sujets de religion et de morale (1840).

See also Women in World History.

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