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  1. The wedding took place by proxy in Vienna, the role of the bridegroom being taken by one of Napoleon’s brothers. Afterwards Marie Louise travelled to France to join her new husband. On 16 March 1809 the bride was officially handed over to the French delegation at the frontier of the Habsburg Empire, in Sankt Peter am Hart near Braunau am Inn. The ceremony took place in a

  2. As a special eye-catcher the young empress is wearing the diamond-set portrait miniature of Bonaparte by Jean-Baptiste Isabey, with which Marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier had asked for the hand of the young Habsburg princess on Napoleon's behalf on 8 March 1810. Isabey was especially sought-after as a portraitist by the high aristocracy.

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  4. Marie Louise. Archduchess of Austria (non-ruling member of the dynasty); Empress of the French (1810–1814); thereafter until her death in 1847 Duchess of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla. Born 12 December 1791 in Vienna. Died 17 December 1847 in Parma, Italy. A Habsburg at Napoleon’s side. Archduchess Marie Louise, the eldest daughter of ...

  5. Marie Louise Begin was born as the daughter of Jean Baptiste Begin and Louise Carrier. She married Jean Baptiste Drapeau on 29 August 1741, in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-à-Lévy, Québec, Canada, New France. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters.

  6. Life dates. 1791-1847. Biography. Austrian archduchess; eldest daughter of Francis II (Francis I of Austria) and niece of Marie-Antoinette. Became Napoleon Bonaparte's second wife in 1810, and gave him a male heir. In 1814, after Napoleon's abdication, she was made ruling duchess of Parma. In 1821 she married Adam Albert von Neipperg and in ...

  7. Fourteen years previously, Jean Baptiste Champagnat, 19, had married Marie Thérèse Chirat, 29, from the town of Malcognière. She came to live in Le Rosey, whose people wove cloth, made lace, and augmented their income by farming and grain milling.

  8. Nov 10, 2023 · Biography. Jean Bousquet married Marie Louise Luissier, daughter of Jacques Luissier and of Catherine Clérisse, on 21 November 1703 in Repentigny. [1] [2] The couple had 19 children, all born in Repentigny, although one was baptized in nearby St-Sulpice. At least 5 of them died young, and 12 are known to marry.

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