Josephine de Beauharnais by Baron Francois Gerard Click to enlarge

Joséphine de Beauharnais. Joséphine Bonaparte ( French: [ʒozefin bɔnapaʁt], born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie; 23 June 1763 - 29 May 1814) was Empress of the French as the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 January 1810. As Napoleon's consort, she was also Queen of Italy. In 1779 she married a rich young army officer, Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais, and moved to Paris. Although she bore him two children, Hortense and Eugène, the vain Alexandre was ashamed of her provincial manners and lack of sophistication and declined to present her at the court of Marie-Antoinette at Versailles; his indifference grew so.

Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais, 1800 PierrePaul Prud'hon

Widowed during the French Revolution, and with two young children, Marie-Josèphe-Rose de Beauharnais faced an uncertain future. She was unable to access her family's wealth from sugar plantations. When she was in her teens, her family married her off to a minor French noble, Alexandre de Beauharnais, a philanderer whose multiple affairs resulted in the couple's court-ordered separation. But before they met, de Beauharnais experienced significant hardship. Even after she married Napoleon—her second husband—her life was far from a fairytale. Ahead of the release of Ridley Scott. Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763-1814) was a French noblewoman who was the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). She was therefore Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until the annulment of her marriage on 10 January 1810, as well as Queen of Italy from March 1805 until 1810.. Born on a sugar cane plantation in the French colony of Martinique, Joséphine married French viscount.

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The daughter of a penniless aristocrat, she married the nobleman and future politician Alexandre de Beauharnais in 1779, moving to Paris to be with him. The marriage produced two children, Eugène. Joséphine de Beauharnais (nee Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie) (June 23, 1763 - May 29, 1814) was the first wife of Napoléon Bonaparte, and thus the first Empress of the French.Through her daughter, Hortense, she was the maternal grandmother of Napoleon III.Through her son she was the Great-Grand mother of the latest Swedish and Danish Kings and Queens, as well as the last Greek. Born Marie-Joseph-Rose Tascher de La Pagerie to a family settled in Martinique, she came to France at the age of 16 to marry a young officer, Alexandre de Beauharnais, whose family was connected with her own. They had two children, a son, Eugène, in 1781, and a daughter, Hortense, in 1783. The couple was unhappy and separated. Joséphine. "Josephine de Beauharnais began as a kept woman of Paris and became the most powerful woman in France. She was no beauty, her teeth were rotten, and she was six years older than her husband, but one twitch of her skirt could bring running the man who terrorised Europe. She was born in Martinique in June 1763, and came to France as a young wife.

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Widowed during the French Revolution, and with two young children, Marie-Josèphe-Rose de Beauharnais (the woman Napoleon called Josephine) faced an uncertain future. She was unable to access her. Joséphine de Beauharnais; Empress consort of the French; Tenure: 18 May 1804 - 29 May 1814: Coronation: 2 December 1804: Queen consort of Italy; Tenure: 26 May 1805 - 29 May 1814: Born 23 June 1763 Les Trois-Îlets, Martinique: Died: 29 May 1814 (aged 50) Rueil-Malmaison, Île-de-France, France: Spouse: Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie, dite Joséphine de Beauharnais, née le 23 juin 1763 aux Trois-Îlets en Martinique et morte le 29 mai 1814 au château de Malmaison à Rueil-Malmaison, est la première épouse de l'empereur Napoléon I er de 1796 à 1809. À ce titre, elle est impératrice des Français de 1804 à 1809 et reine d'Italie de 1805 à 1809. When 12-year-old Catherine died in 1777, Joséphine was quickly found as a replacement. Alexandre de Beauharnais was Josephine's first husband. In 1779, Joséphine set sail to France to marry Alexandre. They had a son, Eugène, and a daughter, Hortense, who later married Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother.

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Josephine de Beauharnais had two children with her first husband prior to her marriage to Napoleon Bonaparte in 1796.. that plan came to fruition when Joseph escorted a 16-year-old Josephine to. Josephine de Beauharnais was Napoleon's Empress, his muse and his great love. It is next to impossible to imagine him without her or her without him. She sur.