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  1. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais (París, 3 de septiembre de 1781-Múnich, 21 de febrero de 1824) fue un noble francés, 2° Duque de Leuchtenberg y primogénito del matrimonio entre Josefina Tascher de la Pagerie y el vizconde Alejandro de Beauharnais.

  2. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais ([øʒɛn də boaʁnɛ]; 3 September 1781 – 21 February 1824) was a French nobleman, statesman, and military commander who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.

  3. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais, né le 3 septembre 1781 à Paris et mort le 21 février 1824 à Munich, est un membre de la famille impériale française, fils adoptif de l'empereur Napoléon I er, avec qualification d'Altesse impériale, vice-roi d'Italie, prince de Venise, grand-duc de Francfort, duc de Leuchtenberg et prince d ...

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  4. Eugène de Beauharnais (born September 3, 1781, Paris, France—died February 21, 1824, Munich, Bavaria [now in Germany]) was a soldier, prince of the French First Empire, and viceroy of Italy for Napoleon I, who was his stepfather (from 1796) and adoptive father (from 1806).

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  5. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais ([øʒɛn də boaʁnɛ]; 3 de septiembre de 1781 - 21 de febrero de 1824) fue un noble, estadista y comandante militar francés que sirvió durante las guerras revolucionarias francesas y las guerras napoleónicas.

  6. napoleon.org: In 1805, Napoleon appointed Eugène de Beauharnais, somewhat by default, as Viceroy of Italy. The latter was only 23 years old and recognised from the very first days that “it is a hard job to be king when you have not been brought up for it”.

  7. Eugène was officially adopted by Napoleon on 12 January, 1806. He renounced his rights to the crown of France, but was called to the succession of the throne of Italy after the emperor and his direct descendants.