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  2. Eugénie de Montijo - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, Emperor Napoleon III and Eugénie bought several acres of dunes in Biarritz and gave the engineer Dagueret the task of establishing a summer home surrounded by gardens, woods, meadows, a pond and outbuildings. [53] Napoleon III chose the location near Spain so his wife would not get homesick for her native country. [54]

  3. Napoleon III - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon III (Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 1808 – 9 January 1873) was President of France from 1848 to 1852 and then Emperor of the French from 1852 until his deposition in 1870. He was the first president, second emperor, and last monarch of France.

  4. St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough - Wikipedia

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    Following the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, Napoleon III (1808–1873), his wife Empress Eugénie (1826–1920) and their son the Prince Imperial (1856–1879) were exiled from France and took up residence in England at Camden Place in Chislehurst, Kent, where Napoleon III died in 1873.

  5. Here’s What Really Happened to Napoleon's Wife, Josephine

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    Here’s What Really Happened to Napoleon's Wife, Josephine. Temi Adebowale. November 24, 2023 at 12:00 PM. What Really Happened to Josephine Bonaparte Misée du Louvre, 2008 (public domain); Apple

  6. Joséphine de Beauharnais - Wikipedia

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    Joséphine Bonaparte (French: [ʒozefin bɔnapaʁt], born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie; 23 June 1763 – 29 May 1814) was the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I and as such Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 January 1810.

  7. María Manuela Kirkpatrick y Grivegnée - Wikipedia

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    María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox Portocarrero y Kirkpatrick (1826–1920), who married Napoleon III in 1853 and became Empress consort of the French. [4] In the 1830s, Manuela and the girls moved to Paris for their education.

  8. Marie-Anne Walewska - Wikipedia

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    She was born to the Papal Count Zanobi di Ricci and Princess Isabelle Poniatowski-Luci (illegitimate daughter of the last King of Poland's nephew).. On 4 June 1846, she became the second wife of the Polish Count (later Duke) Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (4 May 1810 – 27 September 1868), the illegitimate son of Napoleon and his mistress, Countess Marie Walewska, and a Minister of the French ...

  9. Hortense de Beauharnais - Wikipedia

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    Hortense Eugénie Cécile Bonaparte (French pronunciation: [ɔʁtɑ̃s øʒeni sesil bɔnapaʁt]; née de Beauharnais, pronounced [də boaʁnɛ]; 10 April 1783 – 5 October 1837) was Queen of Holland as the wife of King Louis Bonaparte. She was the stepdaughter of Emperor Napoléon I as the daughter of his first wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais ...