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    Alexandre Colonna-Walewski

    French politician

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  1. Alexandre Florian Joseph, Count Colonna-Walewski (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔlɔna valɛvski]; Polish: Aleksander Florian Józef Colonna-Walewski; 4 May 1810 – 27 September 1868), was a Polish and French politician and diplomat, the unacknowledged son of French emperor Napoleon I.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Colonna, Count Walewski was a French statesman and minister of foreign affairs under Louis-Napoléon (Napoleon III). He was the illegitimate son of Napoleon I and Maria, Countess Walewska. At age 14 Walewski refused to enter the Russian army, escaping to London and thence to.

  3. Mar 20, 2015 · In addition to his legitimate son ( Napoleon II, who appears in Napoleon in America ), Napoleon had two stepchildren and at least two illegitimate children: the wastrel Charles Léon Denuelle and the accomplished Alexandre Colonna Walewski. Here’s a look at Napoleon’s illegitimate children.

  4. 7 mai 1855 – 4 janvier 1860. (4 ans, 7 mois et 28 jours) Ambassadeur de France au Royaume-Uni. 1851 – 1855. (4 ans) Sénateur.

  5. Oct 10, 2022 · Alexandre Florian Joseph, Count Colonna-Walewski (1810-1868), was a Polish and French politician and diplomat. Walewski was widely rumoured to be the (unacknowledged) illegitimate son of Napoleon I by his mistress, Countess Marie Walewska, although her husband (Athanasius, Count Walewski) legally acknowledged him as his own son.

  6. Sunday 27 September 1868 is perhaps an example. On that day, Count Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna de Walewski, who had retired from active public life, went to Strasbourg. Walewski was born on 4 May 1810 in Walewice Castle, Poland, the illegitimate son of Napoleon I but recognised by Count Athanase Walewski, the husband of his mother Marie. [2]

  7. Alexandre Florian Joseph, Count Colonna-Walewski ( French pronunciation: [ alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔlɔna valɛvski]; Polish: Aleksander Florian Józef Colonna-Walewski; 4 May 1810 – 27 September 1868), was a Polish and French politician and diplomat, the unacknowledged son of French emperor Napoleon I.