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  1. 19. Apr. 2024 · Maria Walewska (born Dec. 7, 1786, Brodno, Pol.—died Dec. 15, 1817, Paris, France) was a Polish countess and mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte, whom she met in Poland (1806) and followed to Paris and finally Elba. She sought to influence his eastern European policy and to move him to create the Duchy of Warsaw. On May 4, 1810, she ...

  2. 19. Apr. 2024 · 1. 9 views 2 minutes ago. Το 1806 ο Βοναπάρτης βρισκόταν στη Βαρσοβία, όπου γνώρισε την Πολωνή αριστοκράτισσα, Μαρία Βαλέφσκα. Μίλησαν ελάχιστα, αλλά η ομορφιά της ήταν αρκετή για τον...

  3. 15. Apr. 2024 · father Napoleon I. mother Maria Walewska. Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski (born May 4, 1810, Walewice, near Warsaw, Duchy of Warsaw [Poland]—died Sept. 27, 1868, Strasbourg, France) was a French statesman and minister of foreign affairs under Louis-Napoléon ( Napoleon III ). He was the illegitimate son of Napoleon ...

  4. 31. März 2024 · Maria Countess Walewska (née Łączyńska; 7 December 1786 – 11 December 1817) was a Polish noblewoman and a mistress of Emperor Napoleon. In her later years she married count Philippe Antoine d'Ornano, an influential Napoleonic officer. Early life. Maria was born into a wealthy noble family in Kiernozia. Her father, who died ...

  5. 12. Apr. 2024 · 12 kwietnia 2024, 22:05. FACEBOOK. X. KOPIUJ LINK. "Twoja twarz brzmi znajomo. Najlepsi" wygrała uczestniczka, która dzięki wehikułowi czasu zmierzyła się z jednym z najbardziej kultowych występów...

  6. 10. Apr. 2024 · Robert Lefèvre: Walewska, Maria (geb. Laczynska), poln. Adlige, Geliebte Napoleons I., 1789–1817. 1811 gebar seine zweite Frau Marie-Louise von Österreich den Thronfolger Napoleon II., der 1832 kinderlos verstarb. Außereheliche Kinder. Neben seinen Ehen hatte Napoleon verschiedene Geliebte, mit denen er auch Kinder hatte.

  7. 5. Apr. 2024 · auch «Anna Karenina» 1927/1935, «Wilde Orchideen» 1929, «Mata Hari» 1931, «Menschen im Hotel» 1932, «Die Kameliendame» 1936, «Maria Walewska» 1937). Sie stirbt am 15. April 1990. (Foto: Keystone/IBA)