Carmen Aguado | |
Duchess of Montmorency | |
Spouse-Type: | Spouse |
Noble Family: | Aguado |
Father: | Alexandre Aguado, II Marqués de las Marismas del Guadalquivir |
Mother: | Claire Emilie MacDonnel |
Issue: | Napoléon Louis Eugène Alexandre Anne Emmanuel de Talleyrand-Périgord |
Birth Name: | Carmen-Ida-Marie |
Birth Date: | 28 June 1847 |
Birth Place: | Île-de-France, Paris, France |
Death Place: | Arcachon, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France |
Carmen Aguado, Duchesse de Montmorency (née Carmen-Ida-Marie; 28 June 1847 – 26 November 1880) was the only daughter of Alexandre Aguado Moreno and lady-in-waiting Claire Emilie MacDonnel. By marriage to Adalbert de Talleyrand Périgord, Duc de Montmorency, she was the Duchess of Montmorency. Carmen was the subject of a portrait by Franz Xaver Winterhalter.[1]
Born on 28 June 1847, Carmen-Ida-Marie Aguado was the daughter of Alexandre Aguado and Claire Emilie MacDonnel.[2] Claire was a lady-in-waiting to Eugénie de Montijo, and Alexandre was a patient at a mental asylum.[3] Carmen was their third and last child.[2]
On 2 June 1866, Carmen married Adalbert de Talleyrand-Périgord (1837 – 1915)[4] and henceforth became Duchesse de Montmorency. Their marriage was short-lived, though Carmen was able to give birth to one child:
Carmen died on 26 November 1880, at the age of 33. Her death was most likely the effects of tuberculosis.
In 1860, Carmen was the model for prominent artist Franz Xaver Winterhalter.[7]