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Marie Louise, second wife of napoleon Bonaparte. taken in 1847. [721x916] HistoryPorn

The Habsburg princess Marie Louise seemed to be the ideal candidate. The fact that she came from one of the most powerful dynasties in Europe was a highly influential factor in Napoleon's decision. At first Emperor Franz I/II refused his


History and Women Napoleon's Other Wife

Marie-Louise was daughter of Archduke Francis of Austria and his second wife, Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily. Her father became Holy Roman Emperor as Francis II. Marie-Louise was a great-granddaughter of Empress Maria Theresa through her father and thus a great niece of Marie Antoinette.


Marie Louise of Austria, Napoleon’s Other Wife

The turquoise and diamond diadem pictured above began as wedding gift from Napoleon to his second wife Marie Louise of Austria, in 1810; there was also a comb, a necklace, and earrings. But there.


1810Portrait of Empress Marie Louise Bonaparte Marie thérèse d autriche, Portrait de mariée

Marie Louise (12 December 1791 - 17 December 1847) was an Austrian archduchess who reigned as Duchess of Parma from 11 April 1814 until her death. She was Napoleon 's second wife and as such Empress of the French and Queen of Italy from their marriage on 1 April 1810 until his abdication on 6 April 1814.


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TOKYO (Reuters) - Marie-Louise is 18 years old in 1809, the cherished daughter of the Austrian king, when she is forced to make a horrible choice - leave her nation to become Napoleon.


Marie Louise of Austria, Napoleon’s Second Wife Shannon Selin

Marie Louise, the second wife of Napoleon I, was the great-niece of Queen Marie Antoinette. The daughter of Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, her upbringing was marked by a hatred of Revolutionary France and then of Bonaparte, as Austria was repeatedly humiliated by defeat and stripped of its territories. Full name


MarieLouise Napoleon Bonaparte's 2nd Wife (18101821) & mother of his Son (Napoleon II

The wedding took place by proxy in Vienna, the role of the bridegroom being taken by one of Napoleon's brothers. Afterwards Marie Louise travelled to France to join her new husband. On 16 March 1809 the bride was officially handed over to the French delegation at the frontier of the Habsburg Empire, in Sankt Peter am Hart near Braunau am Inn. The ceremony took place in a


MarieLouise et Napoléon L'Histoire est un roman...

On 11 March 1810, Marie-Louise was married by proxy, Napoleon having appointed her uncle and his formidable Austrian opponent, Archduke Charles, to stand in for him at the altar of the Augustinian Church adjacent to Vienna's Hofburg Palace - the principal Habsburg family seat.


Marie Louise Archives Finding Napoleon

21 January, 1810: On the anniversary of the death of Louis XVI, husband of Marie-Antoinette and Marie-Louise's aunt, a privy council was called in the Emperor's personal study.


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After parting from Napoleon Marie Louise put her life as Empress of the French behind her. Given the duchy of Parma at the Congress of Vienna, she led the life of a 'merry widow', making two further marriages. When the tide began to turn against Napoleon in 1814, Marie Louise returned to Vienna, where she found herself in a difficult position.


Empress Marie Louise, Empress of France, second wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, (17911847). Artist

Marie Louise of Austria was born on 12 December 1791 as the daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily at the Hofburg in Vienna. As she grew up, she was taught to resent all things French. Her grandmother Maria Carolina was the sister of Marie Antoinette, the French Queen who was guillotined.


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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma was Napoleon Bonaparte's second wife—but the Little Corporal was just her first of many husbands. Demure, modest, and retiring, Marie Louise was married off for political purposes until she found her nerve.


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At the age of 18, Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria was obliged to marry 40-year-old French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, who had spent years waging war against her country. Despite the circumstances, the marriage was relatively happy. Napoleon and Marie Louise spent four years together and then never saw each other again.


1813 L'impératrice MarieLouise (17911847) présentant le roi de Rome by François Pascal Simon

Hi Gerry, Napoleon and Marie Louise had only one child, Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte. He was born on March 20, 1811 and died on July 22, 1832. Marie Louise never saw Napoleon after January 1814, and neither of them ever went to Scotland.


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The marriage ceremony (civil) On 1 April, 1810, at the Palais de Saint-Cloud, the civil marriage between Napoleon and Marie-Louise took place. The ceremony was conducted by the Prince Arch chancellor, in the presence of the court and the imperial family. The ceremony was followed by an artillery gun salute, fired by the canon at Les Invalides.


L'impératrice MarieLouise (17911847)

Empress Marie-Louise Bonaparte of France is the subject of this wax miniature, which exemplifies the Neoclassical style which characterized Napoleon's reign. The empress is shown classically draped with her head crowned in a diadem, imagery evoking Hera, the Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth.