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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma - Wikipedia Marie Louise (12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was Duchess of Parma from 11 April 1814 until her death in 1847 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
Marie-Louise | Austrian Empress, Napoleon’s Wife | Britannica Marie-Louise was an Austrian archduchess who became empress of the French (impératrice des Français) as the second wife of the emperor Napoleon I; she was later duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla Marie-Louise, a member of the house of Habsburg, was the eldest daughter of the Holy Roman
Marie Louise - Palace of Versailles 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
Marie Louise dOrléans - Wikipedia Marie Louise d'Orléans (Spanish: María Luisa de Orleans; 26 March 1662 – 12 February 1689) was Queen of Spain as the wife of King Charles II She was born petite-fille de France as the daughter of Philippe I, Duke of Orléans and Princess Henrietta of England
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA - napoleon. org Marie-Louise, at the age of twenty-five, made her entrance in Parma on 9 April, 1816 She remained popular with her subjects, whilst external and military affairs were left in the very capable hands of Neipperg
The marriage of Napoleon I and Marie-Louise of Austria 11 March, 1810, 5 30pm: Marie-Louise married Napoleon by proxy in Vienna, with Archduke Charles standing in for Napoleon 13 March, 1810: Marie-Louise left Vienna for France 16 March, 1810: the Austrian delegation arrived at the border between Austria and Bavaria, at Braunau-sur-Inn
Napoleon’s other wife: who was Habsburg Archduchess Marie-Louise? 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 of Austria (1791–1847) - Encyclopedia. com Marie Louise of Austria was born in 1791, the daughter of Francis II, Holy Roman emperor, and Maria Teresa of Naples Marie Louise's marriage to Napoleon I Bonaparte was arranged for
Marie Louise - Encyclopedia. com Marie Louise (1791–1847) French Empress Daughter of Emperor Francis II, she married Napoleon I in 1810 A son, the future Napoleon II, was born in 1811, and she acted briefly as regent during Napoleon's absences on campaign Alienated from him by 1814, she became Duchess of Parma