Catherine Hübscher

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Catherine Hübscher, later Duchess of Dantzig, was a French woman of humble origins who became notable in Napoleonic-era society as the witty and influential wife of Marshal François Joseph Lefebvre.

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instanceOf French noblewoman
duchess
human
alsoKnownAs Duchess of Dantzig NERFINISHED
Duchesse de Dantzig NERFINISHED
Madame Sans-Gêne NERFINISHED
associatedWith First French Empire NERFINISHED
Marshal François Joseph Lefebvre NERFINISHED
Napoleon I of France NERFINISHED
birthName Catherine Hübscher NERFINISHED
characteristic influential
outspoken
witty
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicOrigin French
fictionalization Madame Sans-Gêne (fictional character based on her) NERFINISHED
historicalContext First French Empire NERFINISHED
French Revolution NERFINISHED
influenced literary portrayals of Madame Sans-Gêne
languageSpoken French
maritalStatus married
name Catherine Hübscher NERFINISHED
nobleTitle duchess
notableFor being wife of Marshal François Joseph Lefebvre
influence in Napoleonic-era society
wit
notableTraitInSources frank speech GENERATED
residence France
Paris
sexOrGender female
socialOrigin humble origins
socialRole salon figure
society hostess
socialStatusChange rose from commoner to duchess
sphereOfInfluence French aristocratic circles
Napoleonic court society
spouse François Joseph Lefebvre NERFINISHED
spouseMilitaryRank Marshal
spouseName François Joseph Lefebvre NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation Marshal of France
timePeriod Napoleonic era NERFINISHED
title Duchess of Dantzig NERFINISHED

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François Joseph Lefebvre spouse Catherine Hübscher