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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma - Wikipedia Marie Louise (Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Theresia Josepha Lucia; 12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was Duchess of Parma from 11 April 1814 until her death in 1847
Marie-Louise | Austrian Empress, Napoleon’s Wife | Britannica Marie-Louise (born December 12, 1791, Vienna—died December 17, 1847, Parma, Italy) was an Austrian archduchess who became empress of the French (impératrice des Français) as the second wife of the emperor Napoleon I; she was later duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla
Marie Louise - Palace of Versailles Marie-Louise left Austria in the company of Caroline Murat The civil marriage took place in Saint-Cloud on 1 April, followed the next day by a religious ceremony at the Salon Carré in the Louvre
Marie Louise of Austria, Napoleon’s Second Wife - Shannon Selin Marie Louise did not see Napoleon again until December, when he returned after the destruction of a large part of his army in Russia In March 1813, when Napoleon set out for battle in Germany, he appointed Marie Louise as his regent in France
Marie Louise - Encyclopedia. com Marie Louise (1791–1847) French Empress Daughter of Emperor Francis II, she married Napoleon I in 1810 A son, the future Napoleon II, was born in 1811, and she acted briefly as regent during Napoleon's absences on campaign Alienated from him by 1814, she became Duchess of Parma
Mary Louise, Empress of France - emperornapoleon. com At the age of 19, a young Austrian princess named Marie Louise found herself a pawn in the struggle between Napoleon and the Austrian Empire She was married off to Napoleon, a man more than twice her age, and whom she had never met Her destiny would be forever tied to the fortunes of Napoleon
MARIE-LOUISE OF AUSTRIA - napoleon. org Marie-Louise de Habsburg-Lorraine was born on 12 December, 1791, in Vienna Her parents, Francis II, who succeeded his father, Leopold II, as Holy Roman Emperor on 1 March, 1792, and Maria Theresa of Naples were both related to Marie-Antoinette