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  1. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais (3 September 1781 – 21 February 1824), was the first child and only son of Alexandre de Beauharnais and Joséphine Tascher de la Pagerie, future wife of Napoleon I. He was born in Paris, France and became the stepson and adopted child (but not the heir to the imperial throne) of Napoleon I. His biological father was executed during the revolutionary Reign of ...

  2. Chữ ký. Eugène Rose de Beauharnais, Công tước xứ Leuchtenberg ( [ø.ʒɛn də‿bo.aʁ.nɛ]; 03/09/1781 - 21/02/1824), là con trai duy nhất của Alexandre François Marie, Tử tước Beauharnais và Joséphine de Beauharnais, người vợ đầu tiên của Hoàng đế Pháp Napoleon I . Ông sinh ra ở Paris, Pháp, trở ...

  3. 27 de dic. de 2021 · Le 18 mai1804, Napoléon peut se dire empereur. Dans la foulée, Eugène est bombardé général de brigade. Une lettre du souverain, datée du 1er février 1805, lui annonce qu’il devient prince. Le 2, Napoléon écrit au Sénat : «Nous avons nommé notre beau-fils, Eugène Beauharnais, archichancelier d’État de l’Empire.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2021 · Abonnement sans engagement, annulable à tout moment. En ce bicentenaire de la mort de Napoléon, une biographie de Michel Kerautret* revient sur la vie d’Eugène de Beauharnais, né du premier mariage de l’impératrice Joséphine. Adopté par l’empereur, ce "fils idéal" n’aura d’autres ambitions que de servir loyalement son ...

  5. 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 …

  6. Eugene de Beauharnais. Virrey de Italia. Reinado. 5 de junio de 1805-11 de abril de 1814. Nombre real. Eugenio Rosa de Beauharnais. Otros títulos. *Duque de Leuchtenberg, (14 de noviembre de 1817-21 de febrero de 1824) Príncipe francés.

  7. As the historian Michel Kerautret points out, few people were as close to Napoleon for as long a time as Eugène de Beauharnais. Although Eugène appears to have lived in the Emperor’s shadow, there is great value in an unbiased study of his position alongside Napoleon, of the challenges he faced on the battlefields as well as of his role as Viceroy of Italy.