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  1. Eugénie de Montijo (1826-1920) was the youngest daughter of the Count of Teba and niece of the Count of Montijo, whose name her father obtained and by which she is improperly known today. After her marriage to Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, she became Empress of the French until 1873.

  2. María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick, 19 e comtesse de Teba — dite Eugénie de Montijo — née le 5 mai 1826 à Grenade et morte le 11 juillet 1920 à Madrid , est l'épouse de Napoléon III, empereur des Français. À ce titre, elle porte le titre d'impératrice des Français du 29 janvier 1853 au 4 septembre 1870.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › women › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsEugénie (1826–1920) | Encyclopedia.com

    Eugénie (1826–1920) Empress of the French and wife of Napoleon III who, by her elegance and charm, contributed largely to the brilliancy of the imperial regime and showed calmness and courage in the face of the rising tide of revolution. Name variations: Eugenie de Montijo; Eugénie-Marie, Countess of Teba.

  4. Eugénie de Montijo (1826-1920) était la fille cadette du comte de Teba, et la nièce du comte de Montijo, dont son père reprit le nom, sous lequel elle est connue improprement aujourd’hui. Après son mariage avec Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, elle fut impératrice des Français jusqu'en 1873. Nom complet.

  5. Doña María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick, 19th Countess of Teba, 16th Marquise of Ardales, known as Eugénie de Montijo, was Empress of the French from her marriage to Napoleon III on 30 January 1853 until the Emperor was overthrown on 4 September 1870.

  6. Winterhalter began an official portrait of Empress Eugénie (Eugénie de Montijo, Condesa de Teba, 1826-1920) shortly after her marriage in 1853 to Napoleon III, emperor of France, but it was not exhibited until 1855. The present work is, in contrast, relatively intimate in scale and effect.

  7. From 1853 to 1870 Eugenie de Montijo was Empress of the French, sharing the Second Empire with her husband Napoleon III. She impressed the Prussian Chancellor Bismarck so much that he called her 'The only man in Paris'.

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