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  1. Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot (20 August 1816 - 4 January 1911) was a creole born in Martinique and was the spouse of French aristocrat Arthur de Gobineau, [1] who was best known for helping to legitimise racism by the use of scientific racist theory and "racial demography", and for developing the theory of the Aryan master race .

  2. Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot (20 August 1816 - 4 January 1911) was a creole born in Martinique and was the spouse of French aristocrat Arthur de Gobineau, who was best known for helping to legitimise racism by the use of scientific racist theory and "racial demography", and for developing the theory of the Aryan master race.

  3. In 1846, Gobineau married Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot. She had pressed for a hasty marriage as she was pregnant by their mutual friend Pierre de Serre who had abandoned her. As a practicing Catholic, she did not wish to give birth to an illegitimate child. [4] Monnerot had been born in Martinique.

  4. In 1846, he married Clémence-Gabrielle Monnerot Destourelles, a Creole from Martinique. They had two daughters. His acquaintance with Alexis de Tocqueville in 1843 was decisive for his diplomatic career.

  5. Née en 1816, Mlle Gabrielle Clémence Monnerot épousa en 1846 l'auteur de l'Essai sur l'inégalité des races. « Le grand-père de Mlle Monnerot avait été guillotiné en 1793 pour avoir caché chez lui des prêtres. M. François Monnerot, son père, émigré à la Martinique, y avait épousé, en 1801, Mlle Destourelles.

  6. Découvrez gratuitement l'arbre généalogique de Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot pour tout savoir sur ses origines et son histoire familiale.

  7. Clémence Gabrielle Monnerot (20 August 1816 - 4 January 1911) was a creole born in Martinique and was the spouse of French aristocrat Arthur de Gobineau, who was best known for helping to legitimise racism by the use of scientific racist theory and "racial demography", and for developing the theory of the Aryan master race.