Adrienne de La Fayette
Marie Adrienne Françoise de Noailles, Marquise de La Fayette (2 Nọvemba 1759 – 25 Disemba 1807), bụ onye France na-eme ngagharị iwe. Ọ bụ ada Jean de Noailles na Henriette Anne Louise d'Aguesseau.[1] N'April 11, 1774, ọ lụrụ Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, bụ onye hapụrụ France na 1776 iji wepụta onwe ya na American Revolutionary War ebe ọ jere ozi n'okpuru General George Washington, emesịa ghọọ onye isi na mgbanwe mgbanwe French nke 1789.
Ndụ mbụ na ezinụlọ
dezieHa nwere ụmụ anọ: Henriette du Motier (15 Disemba 1775 – 3 October 1777), Anastasie Louise Pauline du Motier (1 Julaị 1777 – 24 February 1863), Georges Washington Louis Gilbert du Motier, (24 Disemba 1779 – 29 Nọvemba 1849), na Marie Antoinette Virginie du Motier (17 Septemba 1782 – 23 Julaị 1849).
Ọ bụ nwa nwa nke Françoise Charlotte d'Aubigné, nwa nwanne nwanyị nke Madame de Maintenon.[1]
Mkpọrọ na atụmatụ igbu ya
dezieNa 1795, a tụrụ Marquise de LaFayette mkpọrọ ma chere igbu ya. Elizabeth Monroe, nwunye mbụ nke United States n'ọdịnihu na nwunye James Monroe, onye nnọchiteanya United States na France, tinyere aka na mgbalị ịzọpụta ya. Ụbọchị tupu e gbuo La Fayette, Oriakụ Monroe gara n'ụlọ mkpọrọ a tụrụ mkpọrọ ma kwupụta n'olu dara ụda na ọ ga-alọta n'echi ya. N'ịchọghị itinye mmekọrịta ya na United States n'ihe ize ndụ, France weghaara mkpebi ya na mberede ma egbughị ya.
Ihe edeturu
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