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In the 1930s her adventures were once again described by her descendant, Antoine Philippe Rodolphe, 4th count d'Ornano in a book entitled Marie Walewska, "l'épouse polonaise de Napolėon". It was a belletristic biography that until the mid-20th century was considered as a key source on Walewska, as Antoine d'Ornano claimed that it ...
- 7 December 1786, Kiernozia, Poland
- Napoleon I Bonaparte (1806–1810) 1 child
- 11 December 1817 (aged 31), Paris, France
- Père Lachaise Cemetery
Marie Walewska, née Łączyńska le 7 décembre 1786 à Kiernozia et morte le 11 décembre 1817 à Paris, est une noble polonaise connue pour avoir été « la femme polonaise » de Napoléon Ier 1 avec laquelle il a eu un fils, Alexandre Colonna Walewski .
- Maria Walewska
TO SHARE HISTORY. The French branch of the Colonna Walewski family descends from Emperor Napoleon 1er and Countess Marie Colonna Walewska born Lackzinska, their son, minister to Napoleon III, Alexandre Florian, who, as a result of his affair with Rachel, had a son named Alexandre Antoine.
Née le 7 décembre 1786 - Kiernozia (Pologne) ? Décédée le 11 décembre 1817 - Paris (75) ? À l'âge de 31 ans ? Inhumée - Père Lachaise, 67e division. Parents. ? Matthieu Laczinski, Staroste de Gostyn. ? Eve Zaborowska. Mariages et enfants. ? Mariée en 1804 avec Athanase, comte Walewski ca 1736-1815, dont. ? Antoine 1805. ?
Her descendants from this marriage went from being the aristocracy of the sword to becoming financiers and industrialists, owning, among other things, the famous cosmetics factory Sisley. The son of Marie and Napoleon, Aleksander (Alexandre) Walewski, also had a distinguished career.
Découvrez la branche française des Colonna Walewski, issue de l'Empereur Napoléon 1er et de Marie Walewska, et leur descendance. Consultez des documents historiques, des photos, des notes et des témoignages sur la vie et l'œuvre de Marie Walewska, la femme de l'Empereur.
1786-1818, Napoleon’s Polish mistress. The beautiful Marie Walewska (née Laczynska) was born in Warsaw on 7 December, 1786, into a family that had been ennobled in 1574. Her father, Mathieu Laczynski, who had fought heroically during the struggle for Polish independence, died prematurely, leaving his wife Eva to bring up their six young ...