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Old 03-20-2007, 09:55 AM
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A painting of Napoleon, Josephine and Hortense who seem to give an audience to a widow and her child. Maybe others have more information on this the story behind it?

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A painting of Napoleon, Josephine and Hortense who seem to give an audience to a widow and her child. Maybe others have more information on this the story behind it?
http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...er_tableau.jpg
Looks like he is giving a special allowance to a war widow

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A larger version of this portrait of Queen Hortense

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And here a picture of Napoleon-Charles, found at the Alexanderpalace forums, originally posted by britt.

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King Lodewijk Napoléon's tomb in the Eglise St.Gilles St.Leu la Forêt

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as well as the tombs of his sons:
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Courtesy Mardam's incredibly extensive & wonderfull site.
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Default Pics of Queen Hortense






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In 1826.

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Thanks for the new images you posted gogm, I esp. like this one.

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to lucien: I was wondering where the Kings eldest son, the Emperor Napoleon III was burried? In England maybe?

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And on another note, according to 'Rites of Piece' of Adam Zamoyski, Queen Hortense had an affair with Fuerst Metternich! Curious that in the Thera Coppens biography this is not mentioned. Note that Metternich certainly got his share as he also was involved with Caroline and Pauline Bonaparte, the Duchess of Sagan and Princess Catherine de Bagration.

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Thanks for the new images you posted gogm, I esp. like this one.

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to lucien: I was wondering where the Kings eldest son, the Emperor Napoleon III was burried? In England maybe?

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And on another note, according to 'Rites of Piece' of Adam Zamoyski, Queen Hortense had an affair with Fuerst Metternich! Curious that in the Thera Coppens biography this is not mentioned. Note that Metternich certainly got his share as he also was involved with Caroline and Pauline Napoleon, the Duchess of Sagan and Princess Catherine de Bagration.
Yes,he and the Empress Eugenie are both buried in the St.Michel church,Farnborough as is their son Prince Eugène.
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Some music that was composed by Queen Hortense. The recording was done in the art-room of Palace 't Loo in Apeldoorn:

Les jeunes rêves d'amour:



M'entends-tu:



Le chant du berceau:



Partant pour la Syrie ; the National anthem in the 2nd Empire:



Je l'ai reçu:

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