Josephine Clary und Aldringen
1777–1828 (age 51)
Biography
Josephine Clary und Aldringen was a woman of noble standing who lived during the Napoleonic period. She was connected to two of Central Europe's most prominent aristocratic families through her marriage and lineage, playing a role in the social and cultural life of the nobility.
Her life spanned fifty-one years, during which she witnessed tremendous changes in European society. She was laid to rest in the Gallas and Clam-Gallas Vault, reflecting her family's significance and her place within the aristocratic circles of her time.