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#*** Albertine Marie Thérèse Bonaparte ( 1842 – 1842 )
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Albertine and Marie
Riddle was born in Oradell, New Jersey, the only child of Marie Albertine Riddle and Nelson Smock Riddle, Sr., and later moved to nearby Ridgewood.
Jean de Broglie was the first son of Prince Eugene Marie Amédée de Broglie ( 1891 – 1957 ), himself the fourth son of Prince François Marie Albert de Broglie ( 1851 – 1939 ), himself the fourth son of Albert de Broglie, 4th duc de Broglie, whose mother, Albertine de Staël-Holstein ( 1797 – 1838 ), was the daughter of Germaine de Staël and, reputedly, Benjamin Constant.
Following his first wife's death, he was married to Princess Henriette Therese Norbertine of Salm-Kyrburg and then after her death, to Princess Marie Albertine of Gavre.
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Besides a daughter ( Gustavine, 1787 – 1789 ) who died in infancy and the eldest son Auguste Louis ( 1790 – 1827 ), they had two other children — a son Albert ( 1792 – 1813 ), and a daughter Albertine ( 1797 – 1838 ), who afterwards married Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie.
# Sophie Maria Friederike Auguste Leopoldine Alexandrine Ernestine Albertine Elisabeth ( b. Dresden, 15 March 1845 – d. Munich, 9 March 1867 ), known as Sophie ; married on 11 February 1865 to Karl-Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, her cousin and brother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
The junior Albertine branch ruled as Electors ( 1547 – 1806 ) and Kings of Saxony ( 1806 – 1918 ) and also played a role in Polish history: two Wettin were Kings of Poland ( between 1697 – 1763 ) and a third ruled the Duchy of Warsaw ( 1807 – 1814 ) as a satellite of Napoleon.
** Nicolas-Théodore de Saussure ( 1767 – 1845 ), chemist, son of Horace-Bénédict, and brother of Albertine
** Albertine Necker de Saussure ( 1766 – 1841 ), Swiss writer, educationalist, and advocate of education for women, daughter of Horace-Bénédict, and sister of Nicolas-Théodore
He married Sophie Albertine ( 15 December 1728 – 10 May 1807 ), a daughter of August Gottfried Dietrich, Count of Beichlingen and Sophie Helene, Countess of Stoecken.
* Albert Chmielowski ( 1845 – 1916 ), polish artist, founder of the Albertine Brothers and Sisters, saint of the Catholic Church
* Saint Albert Chmielowski ( 1845 – 1916 ), Polish founder of the Albertine Brothers – also known as Adam Chmielowski, Brat Albert ( Brother Albert ), Brother of Our Lord, Brother of Our God, and Our God's Brother
Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen ( 4 August 1713 – 29 June 1761 ) was a Duchess consort of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Marie and Thérèse
This State Portrait by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun ( 1787 ) of Marie Antoinette and her children Marie Thérèse, Louis Charles ( on her lap ), and Louis Joseph, was meant to help her reputation by depicting her as a mother and in simple, yet stately attire.
The weak parts of this story have been identified as: the sudden and unexplained departure of the Simons ; the subsequent cruel treatment of the child-keeping him in a dark room practically out of sight ( unless any doubt of his identity was possible ), while his sister was in comparative comfort ; the cause of death, declared to be of long standing, but in fact developed rapidly, and the fact that the disease is usually not fatal and is self-limiting ; the insufficient excuse provided for the child's muteness under Gomin's regime ( he had answered Barras ) and the irregularities in the formalities in attending the death and the funeral, when a simple identification of the body by Marie Thérèse would have prevented any doubt of his death.
He requested that his son Louis Antoine and daughter-in-law Marie Thérèse to join him in Edinburgh, but they did not at this time.
From left to right: Charles X | Charles, comte d ' Artois, Louis XVIII, Princess Caroline Ferdinande of Bourbon-Two Sicilies | Marie Caroline, duchesse de Berry, Marie-Thérèse Charlotte de France | Marie Thérèse, duchesse d ' Angoulême, Louis-Antoine, Duke of Angoulême | Louis Antoine, duc d ' Angoulême and Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry | Charles Ferdinand, duc de Berry.
The garrison which Charles reviewed, under orders to express deference to the king but disapproval of his government, instead shouted derogatory anti-Jesuit remarks at his devoutly Catholic niece, Marie Thérèse, Madame la Dauphine.
In 1775, Marie Thérèse gave birth to a boy, Louis Antoine, who was created Duke of Angoulême by Louis XVI.
In the same year Queen Marie Antoinette gave birth to her first child, Marie Thérèse, quelling all rumours that she could not bear children.
Charles lived in Edinburgh and London with his mistress Louise de Polastron His older brother, dubbed Louis XVIII after the death of his nephew in June 1795, relocated to Verona and then to Jelgava Palace, Mitau, where Charles's son, Louis Antoine, married Louis XVI's only surviving child, Marie Thérèse on 10 June 1799.
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