Stéphanie Louise de Bourbon-Conti

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BornDecember 26, 1762
Paris
DiedMarch 21, 1825
Orléans
OthernamesAmélie-Gabrielle Stéphanie Louise de Bourbon-Conti; Anne Louise Billet, Stephanie Louise de Bourbon, and Stephanie Louise de Montcairzain
Stéphanie Louise de Bourbon-Conti
BornDecember 26, 1762
Paris
DiedMarch 21, 1825
Orléans
Other namesAmélie-Gabrielle Stéphanie Louise de Bourbon-Conti; Anne Louise Billet, Stephanie Louise de Bourbon, and Stephanie Louise de Montcairzain
Mémoires historiques de Stéphanie-Louise de Bourbon-Conti (1797)

Stéphanie Louise de Bourbon-Conti (1762–1825), also known as Amélie-Gabrielle Stéphanie Louise de Bourbon-Conti, Anne Louise Billet, Stephanie Louise de Bourbon, and the Comtesse Stephanie Louise de Montcairzain, was a French author, musician, aristocrat and student of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.[1] After the French Revolution, she owned a tobacco shop in Orléans.[1] She published her memoirs, Mémoires historiques de Stéphanie-Louise de Bourbon-Conti in 1797, which include her observations of the French Revolution.[2] This volume appeared in an English translation, published in New Bern, North Carolina, in 1801.[3][2] She was buried at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.[4]

Marriage, court life, and the French Revolution

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