Aimée de Coigny (12 October 1769 – 17 January 1820) was a French noblewoman who was known as a great beauty and was imprisoned during the French Revolution.
André Chénier's elegy la Jeune Captive, published in 1795, was inspired by her ordeal.
She married twice, and divorced both men.
She had the relaxed sexual morals of the elite in France during that period.