Louise Antoinette Lannes, Duchess of Montebello
Louise Antoinette Lannes | |
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| Duchess of Montebello | |
| Born | 26 February 1782 Paris |
| Died | 3 July 1856 (aged 74) Paris |
| Spouse(s) | Jean Lannes |
| Issue | Louis Napoléon Lannes Alfred Ernest Gustave Olivier Lannes de Montebello Joséphine |
| Father | François Scholastique, Count of Guéhéneuc |
| Occupation | Première dame d'honneur to Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma |
Louise Antoinette Lannes, Duchess of Montebello (February 26, 1782 in Paris – July 3, 1856 in Paris) was a French courtier, dame d'honneur (Mistress of the Robes) to Empress Marie Louise of France, and the second wife of Jean Lannes, one of the best military commanders in history and Napoléon's ablest Marshal, who was nicknamed the Achilles of the Grand Armée. She was the daughter of senator and financier François Scholastique, Count of Guéhéneuc. She was the sister of general Charles Louis Joseph Olivier, Count of Guéhéneuc.