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Henriette d'Angeville (10 March 1794 in Semur-en-Brionnais – 13 January 1871 in Lausanne) was the second woman to climb Mont Blanc. ==Biography== Henriette d'Angeville was a descendant of a French aristocratic family. After the French Revolution, her father was imprisoned and her grandfather executed,〔Brown 13-25.〕 and the family moved to Bugey in the Rhône-Alpes region. After her father's death, in 1827, she settled in Geneva.〔Mazel 4-5.〕 An avid walker, for a long time she longed to climb Mont Blanc and finally did so in 1838, becoming the first woman since Maria Paradis in 1808 to climb Europe's highest mountain. D'Angeville continued to climb for twenty-five years, scaling twenty-one more peaks, as well as again summiting Mont Blanc. Her last Alpine ascent was on Oldenhorn, at age 65.〔Brown 29.〕 In her later years she also became interested in speleology and founded a museum of mineralogy in Lausanne, where she died.
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