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  1. Eugénie de Montijo (1826-1920) was the youngest daughter of the Count of Teba and niece of the Count of Montijo, whose name her father obtained and by which she is improperly known today. After her marriage to Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, she became Empress of the French until 1873. Her father supported the French during the Napoleonic Wars and ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Eugénie (born May 5, 1826, Granada, Spain—died July 11, 1920, Madrid) was the wife of Napoleon III and empress of France (1853–70), who came to have an important influence on her husband’s foreign policy. Eugénie, detail of a portrait by Franz Xaver Winterhalter; in the Collection de Mouchy, Paris. The daughter of a Spanish noble who ...

  3. Eugénie af Frankrig var en fransk kejserinde. Født Eugenia de Montijo e Guzmán) 5. maj 1826 i Granada, død 11. juli 1920 i Madrid, 1853 gift med Napoleon III. Berømt for sin skønhed, elegance og sit livlige intellekt. Hun var datter af grande C. de Gusman y Portocarrero, greve af Montijo, og Maria Manuela Kirkpatrick af skotsk afstamning.

  4. Franciaország császárnéja. Eugénia császárné, 1856. Eugénia de Montijo az 1860-as évek közepén. Teba grófnője, ahogy házassága előtt ismerték, Párizsban nevelkedett, a Sacré Cœur-székesegyház arisztokraták körében népszerű zárdájában, ahol alapos római katolikus nevelésben részesítették. Amikor a nála 18 ...

  5. 15 de sept. de 2022 · Para dar con la mujer andaluza más buscada de la Wikipedia hay que retroceder hasta el siglo XIX. En concreto, hasta el 5 de mayo de 1826, en Granada, cuna de la que se convertiría en una de las ...

  6. The tower was owned by the Arteaga family, who were related to the Montijo family and thus to the Empress Eugénie de Montijo, wife of Napoleon III of France. The decision to build the new castle, or chateau, was in response to a decree in 1856 by the assembly of Basque country that the Prince Imperial was a Viscayan. [3]

  7. Dust off that broken crown and read these tragic facts about Eugenie of Montijo, the Last Empress of France. Empress Eugenie Facts. 1. Her Family Were Traitors. Eugenie was born into scandal. On May 5, 1826, she entered the world as the daughter of the Spanish aristocrats Count Cipriano and Countess Maria of Montijo.