Ernestine-Marie-Constance de Bruc de Livernière

1806–1885 (age 79)

Biography

Ernestine-Marie-Constance de Bruc de Livernière (1806–1885) was a French noblewoman of the nineteenth century. She maintained her family's social standing through the turbulent decades of French history, witnessing the transformations of the July Monarchy, Second Republic, and Second Empire.

Her life spanned nearly eighty years of French cultural and political change. She was laid to rest in Père Lachaise Cemetery, one of Paris's most prestigious burial grounds, reflecting her family's prominence in French society.