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  1. Marie Walewska, Countess Walewska (née Łączyńska; Polish: Maria Walewska; 7 December 1786 – 11 December 1817) was a Polish noblewoman in the court of Napoleon I who used her influence to sway the emperor towards the creation of an independent Polish state.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Maria Walewska (born Dec. 7, 1786, Brodno, Pol.—died Dec. 15, 1817, Paris, France) was a Polish countess and mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte, whom she met in Poland (1806) and followed to Paris and finally Elba. She sought to influence his eastern European policy and to move him to create the Duchy of Warsaw. On May 4, 1810, she bore him a son ...

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  3. Learn about the life and affair of Marie Walewska, a Polish noblewoman who became Napoleon's lover and mother of his two sons. Discover how they met, how she resisted his advances, and how she influenced his politics and legacy.

  4. - Polish History. Marie Walewska: Napoleon’s only love? The fate of Napoleon’s mistress. A blonde, her eyes were blue, her complexion unusually white. She was not very tall, but shapely and with a delightful figure.’. Such was the description of Marie Walewskas appearance by Napoleon’s butler.

  5. Walewska, Marie (1786–1817) Polish noblewoman who became the mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte in order to promote the restoration of independence to her country. Name variations: Maria Walenska; Maria Walevska; Countess Valeska. Pronunciation: Va-LEV-skah.

  6. Polish Countess. (1789-1817) One of the great loves of Napoleon Bonaparte 's life, Marie Walewska was a beautiful countess who met the French emperor after his forces occupied Warsaw in 1807. Seen by Polish patriots as a way of improving her country's lot with the emperor, Walewska's affair with Bonaparte grew into a long, deep friendship.

  7. Jul 24, 2023 · There he met a young and beautiful Polish noblewoman, Countess Marie Walewska, with whom he began one of his most enduring romantic affairs. But while Napoleon enjoyed the warmth of Countess Walewska's bed, his men were suffering in the cold Polish fields.

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