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  1. Eugenia de Montijo, was empress of the French from 1853 to 1870 by virtue of her marriage to Napoleon III; he was the last sovereign of France. Eugenia was born in Granada, during an earthquake, on May 5, 1826, the fifth anniversary of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte. Eugénie, as she would have been known in France, had her mother's friends as ...

  2. Eugénie (1826–1920) Empress of the French and wife of Napoleon III who, by her elegance and charm, contributed largely to the brilliancy of the imperial regime and showed calmness and courage in the face of the rising tide of revolution. Name variations: Eugenie de Montijo; Eugénie-Marie, Countess of Teba.

  3. Eugénie de Montijo ili pravim imenom Eugenia María de Montijo de Guzmán (Granada, 5. svibnja 1826 – Madrid, 11. ožujka 1920.) - francuska carica. Godine 1853. se udala za francuskog cara Napoleona III. , s kojim je imala jedno dijete.

  4. 23 de feb. de 2022 · Eugenia de Montijo, la emperatriz, había muerto y comenzaba la leyenda. En 1853 Eugenia se casó con Napoleón III, emperador de Francia y sobrino de Bonaparte, en la catedral de Notre Dame de París. La esposa española de Napoleón III vivió los fastos del II Imperio francés, pero también la tristeza del exilio y el dolor por la ...

  5. From 1853 to 1870 Eugenie de Montijo was Empress of the French, sharing the Second Empire with her husband Napoleon III. She impressed the Prussian Chancellor Bismarck so much that he called her 'The only man in Paris'. In sharp contrast to Queen Victoria, who met and admired her, and whose power was controlled by a constitutional monarchy ...

  6. Eugénie de Montijo was the last Empress consort of the French from 1853 to 1871 as the wife of... The Empress Eugenie In Her Bridal Dress, 1853, (1902). Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie of France.

  7. Eugenia de Montijo (1944), Manuel del Castillo. 23. She Was Incredibly Fertile. Shortly after their royal wedding, Empress Eugenie was overjoyed to find herself pregnant, especially since this meant she didn’t have to keep inviting Napoleon into her bed anymore. Nonetheless, the empress looked forward to having a child of her own.