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  1. Marie Louise of Austria (1791–1847)Empress and regent of France, duchess of Parma, who was Napoleon's second wife . Name variations: Maria Louisa or Maria Luisa; Marie-Louise; Marie-Louise of France; Marie-Louise Habsburg; Mary Louise of Austria. Archduchess of Austria (1814–1847).

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Beyond this, however, Marie Louise was actually given rulership over the duchies of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla. Although this arrangement was later revised at the Congress of Vienna to prevent her son from inheriting the titles, it nonetheless cemented Marie Louise's standing following Napoleon's first exile.

  3. Jun 27, 2018 · Marie Louise. 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. Marie Louise, 1791–1847, empress of the ...

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Marie Louise (12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was an Austrian archduchess who reigned as Duchess of Parma from 11 April 1814 until her death. She was Napoleon 's second wife and as such Empress of the French and Queen of Italy from their marriage on 1 April 1810 until his abdication on 6 April 1814.

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Genealogy for Louise Marie Thérèse d'Artois, Princesse de France, Duchess of Parma (1819 - 1864) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. This compelling narration of Marie-Louise's story in Napoleon's Other Wife, is unique, addressing the devastating impact of Napoleon's legacy on her private and political existence and revealing a woman of extraordinary resilience and courage.

  7. Maria Louise of Austria. Austrian royalty, Empress of France. Born Archduchess Marie-Louise Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia von Habsburg, she was the eldest child of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (Emperor Francis I of Austria) and his wife, Maria Theresa of the two Sicilies. Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich brought...

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