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  1. Madame de Saint-Laurent. Apariencia. ocultar. Alphonsine-Thérèse-Bernardine-Julie de Montgenêt de Saint-Laurent (30 de septiembre de 1760-8 de agosto de 1830) fue la esposa del barón de Fortisson, coronel al servicio de Francia, y amante del príncipe Eduardo, duque de Kent y Strathearn. Biografía.

  2. Madame de Saint-Laurent. Madame Alphonsine-Thérèse-Bernardine-Julie de Montgenêt de Saint-Laurent (30 September 1760 – 8 August 1830) was the wife of Baron de Fortisson, a colonel in the French service, and the mistress of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (father of Queen Victoria ).

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Also Known As: "Julie / Julie de Saint-Laurent / Madame Alphonsine Thérèse Julie / Baroness de Fortisson". Birthdate: circa September 30, 1760. Birthplace: Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Calvados OR Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France. Death: August 08, 1830 (65-73) Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France.

  4. In 1790, while still in Geneva, the Duke took up with "Madame de Saint-Laurent" (born Thérèse-Bernardine Montgenet), the wife of a French colonel. She went with him to Canada in 1791, where she was known as "Julie de Saint-Laurent". She accompanied the Duke for the next 28 years, until his marriage in 1818.

  5. Alphonsine-Thérèse-Bernardine-Julie de Montgenêt de Saint-Laurent (30 de septiembre de 1760-8 de agosto de 1830) fue la esposa del barón de Fortisson, coronel al servicio de Francia, y amante del príncipe Eduardo, duque de Kent y Strathearn.

  6. On May 10th, 1794, His Royal Highness, Prince Edward, future father of Queen Victoria, and Major General in the British army, arrived in Halifax from St. Kitts under a twenty-one-gun salute. His mistress, Madame Julie de Saint Laurent, left England in July and sailed into the harbour on the Westmorland packet on August 19th.

  7. Madame Alphonsine-Thérèse-Bernardine-Julie de Montgenêt de Saint-Laurent (30 September 1760 – 8 August 1830) was the wife of Baron de Fortisson, a colonel in the French service, and the mistress of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (father of Queen Victoria ). Contents. History. Legacy. References.