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  1. 31. Dez. 2000 · Virginia Oldoini (1837-99), born to an old and noble Florentine family, entered into an arranged and loveless marriage at age 17 to the Count Verasis de Castiglione. In 1856, then 18, the countess was sent to Paris by her cousin, the minister to King Victor Emmanuel of Piedmont, to bolster the interest of Napoleon III in the cause of Italian unification. Her beauty and vivacious manner caused ...

  2. Virginia Oldoini, Gräfin von Castiglione. Virginia Oldoïni, Gräfin von Castiglione (22. März 1837 - 28. November 1899), besser bekannt als La Castiglione, war eine italienische Aristokratin, die Bekanntheit als Geliebte des französischen Kaisers Napoleon III. Sie war auch eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit in der frühen Geschichte der ...

  3. Virginia was the daughter of Filippo Oldoini, Marquis of La Spezia and the Florentine Isabella Lamporecchi. She was born in Florence on March 23, 1837. She became the Countess of Castiglione Tinella and Costigliole d’Asti in 1854, when at seventeen, she married Francesco Verasis, a nobleman and cousin of the Count of Cavour.

  4. Virginia Oldoini, hraběnka z Castiglione ( Oldoïni; 22. března 1837 – 28. listopadu 1899 ), také známá jako La Castiglione, byla italská aristokratka, která se proslavila jako milenka francouzského císaře Napoleona III. Byla také významnou postavou rané historie fotografie .

  5. Virginia Elisabeta Luisa Carlotta Antonietta Teresa Maria Oldoini was born into an aristocratic family in 1837 in Florence. Later she became known in Parisian society as the Countess di Castiglione or simply La Castiglione, the favorite of the last monarch of France, Napoleon III, the first beauty and favorite model of the court photographer Pierre-Louis Pierson.

  6. Virginia Oldoini (1837–1899), born to an old and noble Florentine family, entered into an arranged and loveless marriage at age seventeen to the Count Verasis di Castiglione. In 1856, then eighteen, the countess was sent to Paris by her cousin, the minister to King Victor Emmanuel of Piedmont, to bolster the interest of Napoleon III in the cause of Italian unification. Her beauty and ...

  7. Virginia Oldoini, Countess Verasis de Castiglione (1837-1899), created a sensation when she appeared in Paris in 1855, having been sent by the Italian statesman Cavour to win Napoleon III over to the cause of Italian unity by "any means she chose." A statuesque beauty with a flair for drama, the countess was the mistress of Napoleon III and a much-talked-about ornament of the lavish balls so ...