Hortense Eugénie Cécile de Beauharnais (1783 - 1837)

Short name Hortense Eugénie Cécile de Beauharnais
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First name Hortense Eugénie Cécile
Birth name Beauharnais
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Date of birth 1783
Date of death 1837
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Place of birth Paris
Place of death Switzerland
Lived in England , France
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Related to Jeanne Louise Henriette Genest Campan
Bibliography MENTIONED IN: - Larnac, 1921, p. 165
Provisional Notes Paris 10-04-1783 - Arenenberg (Switzerland) 05-10-1837. Married to Louis Bonaparte. Liaison with Charles de Flahaut. Separated (1815). 3 sons : Napoléon Louis Charles, Napoléon Louis, Charles Louis Napoléon (1 illegitimate son: Charles de Morny) - Queen of Holland 1806-1810. Father guillotined, mother imprisoned during Revolution. Napoléon Bonaparte became her stepfather after his marriage to Joséphine de Beauharnais. - Her good friend Adèle de Broc drowned in 1813, when she visited a waterfall in Aix en Savoie with Hortense and a Mme Parquin. (Mentioned by P. Jacquinet as a footnote on a letter written by Mme de Rémusat, who pities her fate. 'Les Femmes de France', 1886, p.484) educated by Mme Campan
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Place(s) of Residence England , France
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