Adélaïde de Saint-Germain
French court official (1769–1850)
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Adélaïde de Saint-Germain (1769 – 1850), was a French court official.
Daughter of Joseph Starot de Saint-Germain and Catherine Éléonore Bénard; her biological father was Louis XV.
She married Jean Pierre Bachasson de Montalivet in 1797.[1]
She served as lady-in-waiting (Dame du Palais) to Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in 1804-1809, and to Empress Marie Louise in 1810-1814.
References
- ^ Jean-Claude Banc, Montalivet, l'homme de confiance de Napoléon, Nouveau Monde éditions / Fondation Napoléon, Paris 2011