Aglaé Auguié (24 March 1782 – 2 July 1854), was a French court official and wife of the senior army commander Marshal of the Empire Ney.
She was a daughter of Pierre César Auguié (1738–1815) and Adélaïde Henriette Genet (1758–1794).
[1] Her aunt was Henriette Campan and uncle was Citizen Genêt.
She was a close friend of Hortense de Beauharnais, Napoléon I's stepdaughter who married his brother, Louis Bonaparte, who had been made King of Holland, making her her stepfather’s sister-in-law..[3] She married Michel Ney[4] at Thiverval-Grignon on 5 August 1802.
[5] Together, they had four sons:[6] After the execution of her first husband, she secretly married Brigadier General Marie Louis Jules d'Y de Résigny (1788–1857) in Italy in 1816.