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  1. 17 de sept. de 2023 · Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden. Desiree, Julie and Joseph returned to Paris when Napoleon established his Roman Republic. She met the noted French soldier and politician Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, and they married on the 17th August 1798. Their son Joseph Francois Oscar was born on 4th July 1799. Napoleon was his ...

  2. Dezideráta svéd és norvég királyné ( Bernardine-Eugénie-Désirée Clary; Marseille, 1777. november 8. – Stockholm, 1860. december 17.) marseille-i selyemkereskedő család leányaként született. Előbb Napóleon jegyese volt, majd 1798 -ban feleségül ment Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte francia tábornokhoz, akiből 1818 -ban XIV.

  3. Princess Margaretha. Margaretha Désirée Victoria was born in 1934, and is the oldest daughter of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla. Margareta studied ceramics and textiles at Nyckelvik School. She also trained as an occupational therapist at Karolinska Hospital. Margaretha married the British businessman John Ambler (1924–2008) in 1964.

  4. 19 de may. de 2017 · Désirée went to live in Rome with Julie and Joseph. She was briefly engaged to a French General, Mathurin-Léonard Duphot. He was killed in an anti-French riot on 30 December 1797. Désirée returned to France, where she met her future husband, Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte.

  5. Talky Napoleonic drama with Brando, Jean Simmons and Michael Rennie. From 1794-1815, the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte (Marlon Brando) is chronicled through the eyes of Désirée Clary (Jean Simmons), a young millinery clerk from Marseilles, who is initially infatuated with the future emperor of France, but winds up marrying one of his top generals, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte (Michael ...

  6. Désirée: Directed by Henry Koster. With Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Merle Oberon, Michael Rennie. The rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France.

  7. 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 ...