Who dated Marie Anne Detourbay?
Jules Lemaître dated Marie Anne Detourbay from ? until ?. The age gap was 16 years, 3 months and 9 days.
Halil Şerif Pasha dated Marie Anne Detourbay from ? until ?. The age gap was 5 years, 6 months and 29 days.
Prince Napoléon-Jérôme, Prince Napoléon dated Marie Anne Detourbay from ? until ?. The age gap was 14 years, 4 months and 9 days.
Ernest Baroche dated Marie Anne Detourbay from ? until ?. The age gap was 7 years, 4 months and 26 days.
Marie Anne Detourbay

Jules Lemaître

Marie Anne Detourbay

Halil Şerif Pasha

Khalil Sherif Pasha, transliterated variously as Halil Şerif Pasha (Albanian: Halil Sherif Pasha, 20 June 1831 – 12 January 1879), was an Ottoman-Egyptian statesman, diplomat and art collector, who lived during the Tanzimat period. His collection was described by Théophile Gautier as "the first ever to be formed by a child of Islam". He was furthermore involved in diplomatic affairs following the aftermath of the Crimean War. He also served as the Ottoman Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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Prince Napoléon-Jérôme, Prince Napoléon

Prince Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (9 September 1822 – 17 March 1891), usually called Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte or Jérôme Bonaparte, was the second son of Jérôme, King of Westphalia, youngest brother of Napoleon I, and his second wife Catharina of Württemberg. Following the death of his cousin Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial in 1879, he claimed headship of the House of Bonaparte until his death in 1891. An outspoken liberal however, he was passed over as heir in his cousin's final will, which instead chose his elder son Victor, who was favored by most Bonapartists. From the 1880s onwards, he was one of the stronger supporters of General Georges Boulanger, together with other monarchist forces.
As well as bearing the title of Prince Napoléon, given to him by his cousin Emperor Napoleon III in 1852, he was also 2nd Prince of Montfort, 1st Count of Meudon and Count of Moncalieri, following his marriage with Maria Clotilde of Savoy in 1859. His popular nickname, Plon-Plon, stemmed from his difficulty in pronouncing his own name while still a child, although other notable historians and contemporary letters by his nephew Colonel Jérôme Bonaparte claim it was because he ran in cowardice during battle when the bombs fell. Another nickname, "Craint-Plomb" ("Afraid-of-Lead",) was given to him by the army due to his absence from the Battle of Solferino.
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Ernest Baroche
