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  1. Hortense’s premature birth, on 10 April, 1783, was the pretext for the separation of her parents, Alexandre and Rose de Beauharnais. Alexandre even initially denied that he was Hortense’s father (though he later recognised her as his), and Hortense was taken by her mother to the Antilles in 1788-1790. Whilst such an experience certainly left …

  2. 5 de oct. de 2017 · Stéphanie de Beauharnais was the first Grand Duchess of Baden, through her marriage to Grand Duke Karl I. She was born at the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France on August 28, 1789, the daughter of Claude de Beauharnais and Claudine Françoise de Lézay-Marnézia. Stéphanie had one older brother, Albéric (born in 1787), who died in ...

  3. Musée national des châteaux de Malmaison et Bois-Préau Inaugural exhibition of the reopening of the castle of Bois-Préau Born in 1781 from the marriage of Marie-Josèphe-Rose Tascher de La Pagerie with Viscount Alexandre de Beauharnais, Eugene knew how to attract the sympathy of his father-in-law, General Bonaparte, who had become First Consul then Emperor.

  4. Stéphanie de Beauharnais, dugez-veur Baden. Delwenn da Stéphanie, e Mannheim. Stéphanie de Beauharnais ( Versailles 1789-1860 Nice ) a oa ur briñsez c'hall. Merc'h e oa d'ar c'hont Claude de Beauharnais, ha hennezh a oa kar da Alexandre de Beauharnais, pried kentañ Joséphine de Beauharnais . Pa zimezas Napoleone Buonaparte da Joséphine ...

  5. Stéphanie Louise Adrienne de Beauharnais was een aangenomen dochter van Napoleon Bonaparte en groothertogin van Baden.

  6. Stéphanie Louise Adrienne de Beauharnais, est un membre de la Famille Bonaparte princesse impériale française et par mariage grande-duchesse de Bade, est née à Versailles, en France, le 28 août 1789 et morte à Nice, dans le royaume de Sardaigne, le 29 janvier 1860. Fille du comte Claude de Beauharnais, parent par alliance de la future impératrice Joséphine, elle est adoptée, en 1806 ...

  7. Eugène de Beauharnais. Born in 1781, Eugène de Beauharnais became aide-de-camp to his stepfather Bonaparte in 1797. He served in Egypt and at the Battle of Marengo and pursued a distinguished military career before being named Viceroy of Italy, a daunting task which he fulfilled to the best of his abilities and the relative freedom given to him by the Emperor.