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  1. 19 juin 2024 · Alexandre, viscount de Beauharnais (born May 28, 1760, Martinique—died June 23, 1794, Paris, France) was the first husband of Joséphine (later empress of the French) and grandfather of Napoleon III; he was a prominent figure during the Revolution.

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  2. Il y a 1 jour · Alexandre de Beauharnais's military career was based in France, so Rose travelled thousands of miles to be with him. They married on 13th December 1779, and although they had two children, Eugène and Hortense, the marriage was not a success. Alexandre was extravagant and a pleasure-seeker. A serial adulterer, he left his family and moved in with one of his mistresses for a time.

  3. On y croise également, sous les traits de Vanessa Kirby, l’envoûtante Joséphine de Beauharnais, première et très charismatique épouse de l’empereur et sa plus fidèle confidente. Joséphine (Vanessa Kirby) et Napoléon Bonaparte (Joaquin Phoenix) dans le film de Ridley Scott, Napoléon.

  4. Il y a 2 jours · Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie est veuve d’Alexandre de Beauharnais, général de l’armée du Rhin, accusé de s’être rendu au siège de Mayence de 1793 : il a été guillotiné en 1794, tandis qu'elle a été emprisonnée.

  5. 19 juin 2024 · Joséphine, the eldest daughter of Joseph Tascher de La Pagerie, an impoverished aristocrat who had a commission in the navy, lived the first 15 years of her life on the island of Martinique. In 1779 she married a rich young army officer, Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais, and moved to Paris.

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    Il y a 3 jours · His mother was Hortense de Beauharnais, the only daughter of Napoleon's wife Joséphine by her first marriage to Alexandre de Beauharnais. He was the first Bonaparte prince born after the proclamation of the empire. [1]

  7. 24 juin 2024 · Voir à ce sujet l’excellente étude sur le « Cygne ambigu », dans le catalogue L’Aigle et le Papillon, symboles des pouvoirs sous Napoléon, 1800-1815, Les Arts décoratifs, 2008, p. 82 et 83.

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