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  1. 19. Sept. 2022 · Marguerite Georges (Image: valinaraii.tumblr.com) After Napoleon’s defeat in 1814, the playful actress had an affair with Napoleon’s arch-rival on the European battlefields, Duke Wellington. Besides Italian opera singer Giuseppina Grassi, Marguerite was the only woman who had sex with both Napoleon and Duke Wellington.

  2. Mlle. Marguerite Georges or Marguerite-Josephine Veimer, French actress famous for her affair with Napoleon. After a painting by Francois Gerard. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836. Available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts #MediaStorehouse

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  4. Mademoiselle Georges. Actress. 1787-1867. A stunning-looking actress, Mademoiselle Georges (or Marguerite-Josephine Weimer) was Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress for a short period. She was famous in Paris theatres and made her debut in 1802. A year later the extremely popular actress began an affair with the French leader.

  5. LT → Französisch, Spanisch → Georges Brassens → La marguerite. Georges Brassens. La marguerite • Le trompettes de la renommée • 2 Übersetzungen Originaltext. 2 Übersetzungen. La marguerite Liedtext. La petite. Marguerite. Est tombée, S ...

  6. Also known as: Marguerite-Josephine Weimer. From Famous Women: An Outline of Feminine Achievement Through the Ages With Life Stories of Five Hundred Noted Women. Written by Joseph Adelman, published 1926 by Ellis M Lonow Company: Marguerite Josephine Georges, a French actress. Some juvenile performances of hers at Amiens attracted the notice of ...

  7. RM2RY9NAW – Mlle. Georges, Marguerite Georges, 1787–1867, French stage actress. Known for her affair with Napoleon, and later with the Duke of Wellington. Steel engraving by J.C. Buttre after a portrait by Jules Champagne from Frank B. Goodrich’s The Court of Napoleon or Society under the First Empire, J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1875.