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  1. 23 June, 1763: Marie-Joseph Rose de Tascher de la Pagerie, was born on the plantation known as Trois-Îlets in Martinique, daughter of Joseph Gaspard de Tascher and Rose-Claire Des Vergers de Sannois. 1773-1777: Rose was sent to the Dames de-la-Providence convent at Fort-Royal for her education. On leaving the convent, Rose participated in the ...

  2. The fifth of the seven children of Eugène de Beauharnais (1781–1824), Duke of Leuchtenberg, and his wife, Princess Augusta of Bavaria (1788–1851), Théodolinde was born in Mantua, Italy, and presumably named for Theudelinda, a 6th-century queen of the Lombards. She had two brothers ( Auguste and Maximilian) and three surviving sisters ...

  3. Théodelinde Louise Eugénie Auguste Napoléone de Beauharnais (Mantova, 1814. április 13. – Stuttgart, 1857. április 1.), francia születésű német hercegnő, Eugène de Beauharnais leánya, Jozefina francia császárné unokája, 1817-től leuchtenbergi hercegnő (Prinzessin Theodelinda von Leuchtenberg, házassága révén 1841-től Urach grófnéja, 1857-ben Urach hercegnéje és ...

  4. Joséphine de Beauharnais was born to a wealthy white Creole family that owned a sugar plantation. She was a daughter of Joseph-Gaspard Tascher (1735-1790), chevalier, seigneur de la Pagerie, lieutenant of Troupes de Marine, and his wife, the former Rose-Claire des Vergers de Sannois (1736-1807), whose maternal grandfather, Anthony Brown, was Irish.

  5. 6 de oct. de 2023 · 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 ...

  6. 13 de mar. de 2015 · He also offered Eugène’s second cousin Stéphanie de Beauharnais as a wife for Charles of Baden. To sweeten the deal for the latter, Napoleon officially adopted Stéphanie on March 3, 1806, named her a French princess, and provided her with a rich dowry and trousseau. On January 12, 1806, Napoleon officially adopted Eugène de Beauharnais.

  7. Théodolinde de Beauharnais. Théodolinde of Leuchtenberg (French: Théodelinde Louise Eugénie Auguste Napoléone de Beauharnais; 13 April 1814 – 1 April 1857), Countess of Württemberg by marriage, was a Franco-German princess. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Théodolinde de Beauharnais has received more ...