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Aimée du Buc de Rivéry : ウィキペディア英語版
Aimée du Buc de Rivéry

Aimée du Buc de Rivéry (4 December 1768 – ?)〔Yvan Brunet du Buc de Mannetot avec la collaboration de Fabrice Renard-Marlet, "La Saga des Du Buc", Volume II, Éditions du Buc, Paris, 2013, p.454〕 was a French heiress, a cousin of Empress Josephine, who went missing at sea at a young age. There is a legend that she was captured by Barbary pirates, sold as a harem concubine, and was the same person as Nakşidil Sultan, a Valide Sultan (Queen Mother) of the Ottoman Empire, though there is no evidence of this.
==Life==
She was born the daughter of wealthy French plantation owners in Pointe Royale, south-west of Robert on the Caribbean island of Martinique. After being sent to a convent school in France, she was returning home in July or August 1788 when the ship she was on vanished at sea. It is thought that the ship was attacked and taken by Barbary pirates. It has been suggested that she was enslaved and eventually sent to Constantinople as a gift to the Ottoman Sultan by the Bey of Algiers.

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