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REMUSAT, Madam of:
Memoirs of Madame de Rémusat 1802 – 1808. Published by his grandson Paul de Rémusat, Senator of Haute-Garonne.
Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1880, in-8vo, 420 pp., buckram binding, second volume only
Claire Élisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Vergennes, Countess of Rémusat, born January 5, 1780 and died December 16, 1821, is a French woman of letters. She is the great-niece of the Count of Vergennes, minister under Louis XVI, and the daughter of Jean-Charles Gravier de Vergennes, director of the twentieth, guillotined on July 24, 1794. She married the Count of Rémusat, who became chamberlain of Napoleon I under the Empire. She herself is attached to the Empress Joséphine as lady of the palace. She is the mother of Count Charles de Rémusat, Minister of the Interior in 1836.
REMUSAT, Madam of: Memoirs of Madame de Rémusat 1802 – 1808. Published by his grandson Paul de Rémusat, Senator of Haute-Garonne. Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1880, in-8vo, 420 pp., buckram binding, second volume only Claire Élisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Vergennes, Countess of Rémusat, born January 5, 1780 and died December 16, 1821, is a French woman of letters. She is the great-niece of the Count of Vergennes, minister under Louis XVI, and the daughter of Jean-Charles Gravier de Vergennes, director of the twentieth, guillotined on July 24, 1794. She married the Count of Rémusat, who became chamberlain of Napoleon I under the Empire. She herself is attached to the Empress Joséphine as lady of the palace. She is the mother of Count Charles de Rémusat, Minister of the Interior in 1836.
