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  1. Als Napoleon am 23. August 1799 Ägypten verließ, wandte sich Pauline Fourès General Jean-Baptiste Kléber zu und wurde für einige Monate dessen Geliebte. Um 1800/1801 kehrte Pauline nach Frankreich zurück. Napoleon weigerte sich strikt sie zu treffen, überließ ihr aber eine großzügige Wohnung und versah sie mit einem ...

  2. Pauline Fourès (March 15, 1778 – March 18, 1869), born Pauline Bellisle, was a French painter and novelist best known for being a mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte . Life. Fourès was born in Pamiers on March 15, 1778 to Marguerite Brandon and Henri Jacques-Clement Bellisle, a clockmaker. [1] .

  3. Born Pauline Bellisle in southern France on 15 March 1778, Pauline was the daughter of a clockmaker, Henri Jacques-Clement Bellisle. She worked as a milliner until she met Jean-Noel Foures a cavalryman on sick leave from the fighting in the Pyrennes. They were soon married, but their honeymoon was cut short by Foures' call-up for the Egyptian ...

  4. Pauline Fourès dite la Bellilote, née Bellisle le à Pamiers et morte le à Paris 8e, est une peintre, romancière, musicienne et écrivaine française. Elle est connue pour avoir été la maîtresse de Napoléon Bonaparte 1 .

  5. Pauline Fourès, née Marguerite-Pauline Bellisle, Napoleon’s lover. Stendhal or real life? If we are to believe Frédéric Masson, then the truth of the life-story of Pauline Fourès is indeed stranger than fiction.

  6. Courte biographie (et portrait) de Pauline Fourès (1778-1869), maîtresse de Napoléon durant la campagne d'Égypte.

  7. An intelligent woman with a keen eye for the main chance, Pauline Foures accompanied her husband to Egypt where she divorced him after beginning an affair with Napoleon Bonaparte. Slim, blonde and very attractive, Foures became known by the French troops as Cleopatra and for two years she was Bonaparte's mistress.