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| - Hortense Cornu (née Lacroix; 8 April 1809 – 16 May 1875) was a French socialite, salonnière, writer, and translator who played a significant role in the culture and politics of the French Second Empire. The goddaughter and foster-sister of Napoléon III, their lifelong relationship was his "closest and most lasting friendship with a woman." As an avowed Republican, she clashed with the Emperor over his authoritarianism and was estranged from him for a period of time after his 1851 coup d'état, but in the end "no political differences were allowed to mar their friendship, which was deep and true..." She advocated various French archaeological expeditions and, amongst other contributions, was involved in founding the National Archaeological Museum, France. (en)
- Albine Hortense Lacroix, née à Paris (ancien 2e arrondissement) le 8 avril 1809 et morte à Longpont le 16 mai 1875, est une femme de lettres et salonnière française, amie de Napoléon III. (fr)
- Гортензия Корню (фр. Hortense Cornu, рожд. Lacroix; 1812—1875) — французская писательница. Была крестницей королевы Гортензии и подругой детства Наполеона III. Вышла замуж в 1854 году за художника Корню и работала в различных журналах под псевдонимом Sébastien Albin, составляя преимущественно статьи о немецкой литературе. Издала отдельно:
* «Ballades et chants populaires anciens et modernes de l’Allemagne» (1841),
* «Goethe et Bettina»,
* «Essai sur l’histoire des arts en Italie». Хранящаяся в Парижской национальной библиотеке переписка Корню с Луи-Наполеоном не издана до настоящего времени. (ru)
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