Antoinette d'Aubeterre | |
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Born | 1532 |
Died | 1580 |
Other names | Antoinette Bouchard-d'Aubeterre |
Spouse | Jean V de Parthenay |
Parent(s) | François II Bouchard, Seigneur d'Aubeterre and Isabelle de Saint-Seine |
Antoinette d'Aubeterre (1532–1580) was a French noble woman, who received a good classical education, learning mathematics from François Viète. François was her legal advisor, personal secretary, and tutor to Antoinette and her husband Jean V de Parthenay's daughter Catherine de Parthenay. Catherine married at about the age of 14 to Charles de Quelennec. Catherine was kidnapped by her husband in the middle of a scandal and Antoinette intervened to free her daughter.