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  1. 1 de jun. de 2020 · Désirée and Bernadotte are the ancestors of the current royal family of Sweden. Selinko’s novel is highly romanticized, of course, but extremely entertaining, and goes into excellent detail about the times, and the lives of Désirée, Napoleon, and Bernadotte. And Selinko herself had an interesting and tragic life.

  2. 11 de sept. de 2008 · A queen of Napoleon's court, the life-story of Désirée Bernadotte; by Bearne, Catherine Mary Charlton, -1923. Publication date 1905 Topics

  3. 19 de mar. de 2013 · And even after Bernadotte’s death, Désirée would have influence in his kingdom as Queen Dowager until her own death in 1860, long after the First French Empire had been consigned to history. But while her choices brought her incredible success at ascending the power structures of Europe — success that any ordinary social climber would have deeply envied — they were less successful at ...

  4. There, Bernadotte proposes marriage and assures Désirée that he will not mind that she first loved Napoleon. By 4 Jul 1799, Désirée and Bernadotte have happily settled into married life and have a son, Oskar. When Josephine and Napoleon pay their respects to the new parents, Josephine sadly confides in Désirée how much she envies her her son.

  5. 2 de ene. de 2020 · Born at Pau, France on January 26, 1763, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte was the son of Jean Henri and Jeanne Bernadotte. Raised locally, Bernadotte elected to pursue a military career rather than become a tailor like his father. Enlisting in the Régiment de Royal-Marine on September 3, 1780, he initially saw service in Corsica and Collioure.

  6. Bernardine-Eugénie-Désirée Clary ( 8. listopadu 1777 v Marseille, Francie – 17. prosince 1860 ve Stockholmu, Švédsko ), provdaná 1798 Désirée Bernadotte, stala se 1818 pod jménem Desideria královnou Švédska a Norska.

  7. Desiree Bernadotte (b. 1938)Baroness Silfverschiold. Name variations: Désirée of Sweden. Born Désirée Elizabeth on June 2, 1938, at Haga Palace, Stockholm, Sweden; daughter of Gustavus Adolphus (1906–1947), duke of Westerbotten, and Sybilla of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1908–1972); sister of Carl XVI Gustavus, king of Sweden; married Niclas, baron Silferschiöld or Silfverschiold, on June 5 ...