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Napoléon (2002) is a historical DVD TV miniseries of Napoleon's life, in which Josephine features prominently, portrayed by Isabella Rossellini. Interpretation: The 2 cards represent a “situation” and a “challenge”. The first card will describe the situation you are in with the second horizontal card being the “challenge” crossing you (literally crossing you in this case!) Both Bourdin's status and the ceremonies themselves were deeply ambiguous. Strictly speaking, the ceremonies were not imperial coronations but instead were formal "crown-wearing" occasions, among the few times in the year when the rulers would wear their crowns in court. [32] Bourdin had also been excommunicated by the time he conducted the second ceremony, and he was later deposed and imprisoned for life by Pope Callixtus II. [32] Nonetheless, Matilda maintained that she had been officially crowned as the empress in Rome. [32] Her use of the title became widely accepted. [33] Matilda consistently used the title empress from 1117 until her death; chanceries and chroniclers alike conceded her the honorific, seemingly without question. [34] Widowhood [ edit ] In early 1904 work commenced at Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering in Glasgow, Scotland. The liners were designed by Francis Elgar and were specified to be twin screw liners with service speeds of 18 knots (33km/h). Both were of identical appearance, with two funnels and two masts, with equal passenger capacity of just over 1,500. In the early planning stages, their intended names were to have been Empress of Germany and Empress of Austria, but were later changed respectively to Empress of Britain and Empress of Ireland, following the implementation of a policy that any future Canadian Pacific ship named in the Empress format would be respectively named after a dependency or colony of the British Empire. [10] The hundredth anniversary of the sinking of Empress of Ireland was commemorated in May 2014, by numerous events, [73] including an exhibition at the Canadian Museum of History entitled Empress of Ireland: Canada's Titanic [74] which moved to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in 2015. [75]

Williams, Kate (2014). Ambition and Desire: The Dangerous Life of Josephine Bonaparte. New York: Random House.Archduchess Sophie had a strong friendship and a rumored love affair with Napoleon II (her husband's nephew) when she was younger, not Swedish Prince Gustav as shown. Maximilian was allegedly the result of said relationship, not Franz Joseph, although these rumors were deemed dubious. Shortly before their coronation, there was an incident at the Château de Saint-Cloud that nearly sundered the marriage between the two. Joséphine caught Napoleon in the bedroom of her lady-in-waiting, Élisabeth de Vaudey, and Napoleon threatened to divorce her as she had not produced an heir. Eventually, however, through the efforts of her daughter Hortense, the two were reconciled. [16] The Divorce of the Empress Josephine in 1809 by Henri Frédéric Schopin

Katrin Gebbe and Florian Cossen preparing The Empress for Netflix". CineEuropa. 15 October 2021. Archived from the original on 15 October 2021 . Retrieved 26 September 2022.

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Now aged 23, Matilda had only limited options as to how she might spend the rest of her life. [46] Being childless, she could not exercise a role as an imperial regent, which left her with the choice of either becoming a nun or remarrying. [46] Some offers of marriage started to arrive from German princes, but she chose to return to Normandy. [47] She does not appear to have expected to return to Germany, as she gave up her estates within the Empire and departed with her personal collection of jewels, her own imperial regalia, two of Henry's crowns, and the valuable relic of the Hand of St James the Apostle. [48] Succession crisis [ edit ] A 14th-century depiction of the White Ship sinking of 1120 The combination of The Empress and The 7 Of Cups tarot cards denote an abundance of financial opportunities, yet an inability to commit to any one of them. You may be presented with a wide variety of choices, but find it difficult to decide which one to commit to. This could indicate issues with moving forward in your career. It can be easy to become overwhelmed by the multitude of possibilities and you may feel pulled in different directions. Another of Eugène's daughters, Amélie of Leuchtenberg, married Emperor Pedro I of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, and became Empress of Brazil, and they had one surviving daughter, Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil, who was briefly engaged to Archduke Maximilian of Austria, before he became Maximilian I of Mexico, before her early death. [ citation needed] Personality and appearance [ edit ] Josephine in 1805 by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon Franz's mother, Archduchess Sophie, is of the opinion that her son's union with Bayern Helene will validate Austria's claim to the German states. At the party, he stuns everyone by deciding to marry Sisi. In her role as empress, Napoleon had a court appointed to her and reinstated the offices which composed the household of the queen before the French revolution, with Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld as Première dame d'honneur, Émilie de Beauharnais as Dame d'atour, and the wives of his own officials and generals, Jeanne Charlotte du Lucay, Madame de Rémusat, Elisabeth Baude de Talhouët, Lauriston, d'Arberg, Marie Antoinette Duchâtel, Sophie de Segur, Séran, Colbert, Savary and Aglaé Louise Auguié Ney, as Dame de Palais. [5]

Report and Evidence of the Commission of Enquiry into the Loss of the British Steamship "Empress of Ireland" of Liverpool (0. No. 123972) Through Collision With the Norwegian Steamship "Storstad." Quebec, June, 1914". Sessional Papers of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. Ottawa: J. de L. Tache. 16: Fifth session of Twelfth Parliament, Vol.L (21b–1915). 1914 . Retrieved 5 December 2015. Jacques-Louis Descemet dedicated Impératrice Joséphine to her sometime before 1815. Similarly, Jean-Pierre Vibert dedicated Joséphine Beauharnais in her honor in 1823. The rose 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' appeared in 1844, 30 years after her death, named in her honor by a Russian Grand Duke planting one of the first specimens in the Imperial Garden in St. Petersburg. [29] Art patronage [ edit ]Matilda had a younger, legitimate brother, William Adelin, and her father's relationships with numerous mistresses resulted in around 22 illegitimate siblings. [nb 3] Little is known about Matilda's earliest life, but she probably stayed with her mother, was taught to read, and was educated in religious morals. [9] [nb 4] Among the nobles at the English court were her uncle David, later the king of Scotland, and aspiring nobles such as her illegitimate half-brother Robert of Gloucester, her cousin Stephen of Blois and Brian Fitz Count. [11] In 1108, Henry left Matilda and her brother William Adelin in the care of Anselm, the archbishop of Canterbury, while he travelled to Normandy; Anselm was a favoured cleric of Matilda's mother. [12] There is no detailed description of Matilda's appearance; contemporaries described Matilda as being very beautiful, but this may have simply reflected the conventional practice among the chroniclers. [13] Holy Roman Empire [ edit ] Marriage and coronation [ edit ] 12th-century depiction of Matilda and Henry's wedding feast New imperial couple "Sisi and Franz" found - Netflix Original "The Empress" (WT) about to start production". Netflix Media Center. Archived from the original on 3 June 2022 . Retrieved 22 December 2020. In the waltz scene featuring composer Johann Strauss II, Franz Joseph and Sisi dance to the ' Emperor Waltz'. This waltz was composed by Strauss in 1889, 35 years after the royal couple married. Empress of Ireland – Official Inquiry and Storstad's Defence". An Extract of Reflection. 9 June 2014. The inquiry heard testimony from a total of sixty-one witnesses: twenty-four crew and officers of Empress of Ireland (including Captain Kendall); twelve crew and officers of Storstad (including Captain Andersen); five passengers of Empress of Ireland; and twenty other people including two divers, two Marconi wireless operators at Pointe-au-Père, two naval architects, the harbour master at Quebec, and crew and officers of several other ships whose involvement either directly or indirectly was deemed pertinent.



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