Marie-Madeleine Lejéas
1780–1827 (age 47)
Aristocrat
Biography
Marie-Madeleine Lejéas (1780–1827) was a French aristocrat whose life bridged the ancien régime and the post-Revolutionary era. Born into the aristocratic class during the final years before the Revolution, she navigated the dramatic social upheavals that transformed the status and role of the French nobility, adapting to the new social order that emerged from the revolutionary period.
Lejéas's forty-seven years reflected the experiences of aristocratic women who survived the Revolutionary Terror and lived through the Napoleonic reorganization of French society. Her burial at Père Lachaise Cemetery testifies to her family's enduring prominence and the respect accorded to those who maintained their dignity and influence through France's most turbulent era.