Aimée du Buc de Rivéry (4 December 1768 – July or August 1788) was a French heiress, distantly related to Joséphine de Beauharnais (first wife of Napoleon) who went missing at sea as a young woman. She was thought by some to have been captured by Barbary pirates, sold as a harem concubine, and was the same person as Nakşîdil Sultan, mother of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire; but this has been debunked. (From Wikipedia) More about Aimée Dubuc de Rivery: | Books about Aimée Dubuc de Rivery: Filed under: Dubuc de Rivery, Aimée, 1776-1817
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