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  1. Napoleon, who bestowed the title of Duke of Montebello on Lannes, may have encouraged the marriage between his ambitious young general and Louise-Antoinette-Scholastique Guéhéneuc, a renowned beauty of noble descent. The couple belonged to the inner circle of the court of Napoleon.

  2. Louise Antoinette Lannes, duchessa di Montebello. Louise Antoinette Lannes, duchessa di Montebello (26 febbraio 1782, Parigi – 3 luglio 1856, Parigi) è stata una cortigiana francese, dame d'honneur (signora delle vesti) dell'imperatrice Maria Luisa di Francia. Era la figlia del senatore e finanziere François Scholastique, conte di Guéhéneuc .

  3. 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 Napoléon's ablest Marshals, who was nicknamed the Roland of the Grand Armée.. She was the daughter of senator and financier . She was the sister of ...

  4. 路易丝·安托瓦内特·兰内斯(Louise Antoinette Lannes),蒙特贝洛公爵夫人(1782年2月26日巴黎 - 1856年7月3日在巴黎)是法国朝臣,D'Honneur夫人(长袍的情妇)玛丽·路易丝法国,第二任妻子让·兰尼斯,之一拿破仑最有用的元帅,被暱称为罗兰的大阿米尔..她是参议员和金融家FrançoisScholastique,Guéhéneuc ...

  5. Jean Lannes. Jean Lannes ( Lectoure, Gers, 10 de abril de 1769- Ebersdorf, 31 de mayo de 1809), duque de Montebello, mariscal de Francia y príncipe de Siewierz. Fue uno de los más brillantes militares de Napoleón Bonaparte, de quien fue además amigo personal, hasta el punto de tutearle amistosamente.

  6. 16 de nov. de 2018 · File:Baron François Gérard - Portrait of Louise-Antoinette-Scholastique Guéhéneuc, Madame la Maréchale Lannes, Duchesse de Montebello, with her Children - 2007.1202 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg; File:La Maréchale Lannes et ses cinq enfants.jpg

  7. This magnificent group portrait depicts the beautiful widow and five children of Jean Lannes, one of Napoleon's greatest and favorite generals. The imposing size of the painting—8.5 feet high—documents the historic importance of the family, who pose next to the monumental statue of Lannes.