Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot
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Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot | |
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Portrait of the Countess of Gobineau, by Ary Scheffer (1850) | |
| Born | 20 August 1816 |
| Died | 4 January 1911 (aged 94) |
| Citizenship | France |
| Spouse | Arthur de Gobineau |
| Children | Christine de Gobineau Diane de Guldencrone |
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Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot (20 August 1816 – 4 January 1911) was a creole born in Martinique and was the spouse of French aristocrat Arthur de Gobineau,[1] who was best known for helping to legitimise racism by the use of scientific racist theory and "racial demography", and for developing the theory of the Aryan master race.