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  1. In 1798, Désirée married the French soldier Jean Bernadotte who would rise from the ranks to become one of Napoleon's marshals and later be placed on the throne of Sweden by Napoleon and crowned Charles XIV John. Charles XIV and Désirée began the Bernadotte line that continued through the 20th century.

  2. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Désirée Clary nunca olvidó a Napoleón Bonaparte. Désirée fue una reina que nunca aprendió sueco y no soportaba la rígida etiqueta de la corte. Se iba de viaje sin avisar a nadie, con un pasaporte como Condesa de Gotland, pasando largas temporadas en París, donde veía continuamente a Napoleón…. ¡en una ocasión pasó 12 años sin ...

  3. 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.

  4. Désirée Clary, a French merchant’s daughter, married as Bernadotte, eventually re-named Desideria, died aged 84 in 1860. She is buried in the Riddarholm church, next to Karl XIV. Agneta Ulfsäter Troell (Translated by Alexia Grosjean)

  5. Désirée Bernadotte was a very courted woman. She preferred Marshal Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte over the future Emperor Napoleon I; Bernadotte owed him at least a wine! Fresh, light and delicate, Désirée will be appreciated early as an aperitif and will be marvelous with spring and summer meals.

  6. 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.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2018 · Un buen día Napoleón le dijo a Désirée que uno de sus mariscales más célebres y valientes, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, estaba enamorado de ella y que debía considerarlo como futuro marido. Désirée, que se dejaba dominar por un solo hombre en el mundo -¡Napoleón!- escuchó la sugerencia y la pareja contrajo matrimonio en agosto de 1798.