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  1. Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville (8 July 1815 – 6 October 1892) was a French woman of letters and a poet. She was the youngest daughter of Louis Nicolas Davout and devoted a significant part of her life to honouring the memory of the "glorious marshal" of Napoléon .

  2. Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville was a French woman of letters and a poet. She was the youngest daughter of Louis Nicolas Davout and devoted a significant part of her life to honouring the memory of the "glorious marshal" of Napoléon.

  3. Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville, née à Paris le 8 juillet 1815 où elle est morte le 7 octobre 1892 [1], est une femme de lettres et poétesse française. Dernière fille de Louis Nicolas Davout, elle consacra une large part de sa vie à honorer la mémoire du « glorieux maréchal » de Napoléon.

  4. 9 de dic. de 2019 · The disbursement of this money for a lighthouse was one of the provisions in the will of a noblewoman who had died two months earlier at the age of 77. Adélaïde-Louise Davout, Marquise de Blocqueville, was the last surviving child of one of France’s most celebrated military figures.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl de Blocqueville. portrayed in Liszt’s ‘Un portrait en musique’ (culture-images/Lebrecht Music & Arts)

  6. Adélaïde-Louise de Blocqueville, Le Maréchal Davout prince d'Eckmühl: correspondance inédite 1790-1815: Pologne, Russie, Hambourg. 4 vols. (Paris: Perrin, 1887). vol. 2, p. 160. Adélaïde-Louise was Davout's daughter.

  7. Blocqueville, Adélaïde-Louise d'Eckmühl, marquise de, 1815-1892. Publication date. 1887. Topics. Davout, Louis Nicolas, duc d'Auerstædt et prince d'Eckmühl, 1770-1823. Publisher. Paris, Perrin et cie. Collection. duke_libraries; americana. Contributor. Duke University Libraries. Language. French. Volume. c.1.