Category:Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Louise was Ferdinand de Lesseps' second wife. Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard was born on the island of Mauritius in 1848 at Plaines Wilhems and died on 29 January 1909 at Château de La Chesnay in Guilly, Vatan, Indre. She was the daughter of Gustave Adolphe Autard de Bragard, a former Magistrate of Mauritius, and wife Marie-Louise Carcenac (1817–1857), daughter of Pierre Carcenac (1771–1819) and wife Marie Françoise Dessachis. (from en:Ferdinand_de_Lesseps).

<nowiki>Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autardová de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; לואיז-הלן אוטר דה ברגרד; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autardová de Bragard; Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard; (1848-1909); Hélène de Lesseps; Hélène de Lesseps</nowiki>
Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard 
(1848-1909)
Upload media
Date of birth17 July 1848
Plaines Wilhems District
Date of death29 January 1909 (death registry)
Guilly (death registry)
Place of burial
Father
  • Gustave Adolphe Autard de Bragard
Mother
  • Émélina de Carcenac Autard de Bragard
Child
Spouse
Relative
  • Amélina Hubert de Lisle (adoptive mother)
Signature
Authority file
Wikidata Q20730849
ISNI: 0000000444684440
VIAF ID: 32298347
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 15343027z
Edit infobox data on Wikidata

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

Media in category "Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard"

The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.