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  1. Napoleon was attentive and tender to his young wife, and Marie Louise returned his affection. Nine months after the wedding the empress was delivered of a boy on 20 March 1811. The birth was so difficult that the attending physicians were faced with the decision of saving the life of the child or that of its mother. The distraught emperor asked them to save the mother, and

  2. Marie-Louise was daughter of the king of Austria, and became Napoleon’s second wife. She gave birth to a single child, a son who was destined to rule the Empire after his father Napoleon. Marie-Louise was sensitive, with a merry disposition. She liked drawing and painting, and even executed several portraits of Napoleon and of their son. On the fall of the French Empire, she returned to ...

  3. 20. Feb. 2024 · Français : Marie-Louise d'Autriche, Impératrice des Français, puis Duchesse de Parme. Italiano: Maria Luisa d'Austria o Maria Luigia di Parma, sposò Napoleone Bonaparte, divenendo imperatrice di Francia e regina d'Italia. Alla caduta di Napoleone, governò il ducato di Parma e Piacenza fino alla morte.

  4. The viceroy recounted that when he returned to Napoleon with Schwarzenberg’s answer, “before the word ‘yes’ was out of my mouth, the great man was consumed with a joy so impetuous and full that I stood stupefied.”30 Champagny spent the night of 6—7 February researching the archives to prepare a contract of marriage based on the one between Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. At noon on ...

  5. Marie Louise (1791–1847), Empress of the French, second wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. French. probably 1811–14 Not on view View more. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded. Public Domain. Open A ...

  6. Marie Louise was then presented at court and Napoleon decided to break protocol: that evening he decided to have sexual intercourse with his new wife, but not before asking the bishop of Nantes whether the proxy marriage celebrated in Vienna gave him the rights of a husband over his wife. Having received a positive answer, he decided to join her before the ceremony in Paris. After verifying ...

  7. Sie blieb mit Napoleon bis zu dessen Tod im Jahr 1821 formal verheiratet. Danach heiratete sie in morganatischer Ehe den österreichischen General Adam Albert von Neipperg und nach dessen Tod den Grafen Charles-René de Bombelles. Die Heirat Napoleons I. mit Marie-Louise war Bestandteil der Heiratspolitik Napoleon Bonapartes.