Henri Conneau

Henri Conneau (1803–1877), known as Doctor Conneau (Docteur), was a loyal attendant of Napoleon III.[1]

Photographic portrait of Doctor Conneau by Gustave Le Gray

Further reading

  • Docteur Henri Conneau (Milan,1803-La Porta,1877) Ami le Plus Fidèle, Confident le Plus Intime de l'Empereur Napoléon III Bernard, Hervé., Biarritz 2008 (French).
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References

  1. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume 6 by William Hazlitt pages 172, 173


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