The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise


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The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise


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"The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise" by Imbert de Saint-Amand is a captivating biography that transports readers to the heart of the Napoleonic era's imperial court. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Saint-Amand paints a rich portrait of Empress Marie Louise, shedding light on her complex relationship with Napoleon Bonaparte and the turbulent times in French history. Set against the backdrop of courtly life in the early 19th century, the biography delves into the intricacies of royal romance, political alliances, and dynastic struggles. Readers are immersed in the world of European royalty, where intrigue and power play a central role in shaping destinies. Saint-Amand's narrative skillfully navigates the complexities of Marie Louise's role as Empress consort, highlighting the challenges she faced amidst the political turmoil of the time. From the splendor of the imperial court to the shadows of dynastic struggles, the biography offers a compelling glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman navigating the corridors of power. "The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise" stands as a testament to Saint-Amand's expertise in French history and his ability to bring the past to life with flair and insight.




The Happy Days


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Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise


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1901. Illustrated. An account of Marie Louise, empress of the French as consort of Napoleon I and duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Francis II (later Emperor of Austria as Francis I.) She married Napoleon I and was the mother of Napoleon II. When Napoleon I was defeated she fled to Vienna. Contents: Early Years; 1809; The Preliminaries of the Wedding; The Betrothal; The Religious Difficulty; The Ambassador Extraordinary; The Wedding at Vienna; The Departure; The Transfer; The Journey; Compiegne; The Civil Wedding; The Entrance into Paris; The Religious Ceremony; The Honeymoon; The Trip in the North; The Month of June, 1810; and The Ball at the Austrian Embassy. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.










The Queens of England


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Agnes Strickland's 'The Queens of England' is a comprehensive and meticulously researched historical account of the lives of various queens who have shaped the history of England. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book provides detailed biographies of each queen, delving into their personal lives, political influences, and contributions to society. Strickland's work is considered a landmark in the field of royal biography, offering a balanced portrayal of these influential women within the broader context of English history. From the fierce reign of Queen Elizabeth I to the tragic story of Queen Anne, the book covers a wide range of queens and their impact on the monarchy. Strickland's vivid and detailed descriptions bring these historical figures to life, making 'The Queens of England' a captivating read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Agnes Strickland's dedication to researching and documenting the lives of these influential women shines through in this timeless classic, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating world of English royalty.