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Bonaparte (French: [ʒozefin bɔnapaʁt], born
Marie Josèphe Rose
Tascher de La
Pagerie; 23 June 1763 – 29 May 1814) was the
first wife of
Emperor Napoleon I and...
- de
Tascher de La
Pagerie (who was also a
second cousin once
removed of
Napoleon III), and
redesignated as Duc de
Tascher de La
Pagerie. It
became extinct...
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French Revolution. He was the
first husband of Joséphine
Tascher de La
Pagerie, who
later married Napoleon Bonaparte and
became empress of France. Beauharnais...
- in Montreuil)
later ****umed and
known by the name
Emmanuel Taché de la
Pagerie is a
French politician of the
National Rally and a
Member of the National...
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Smith Pagerie Site, also
known as Las. 11–4, New York
State Office of Parks, Recreation, and
Historic Preservation Unique Site No. A035-04-0002, is an...
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Adrien Pagerie (born 8 May 1992) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a left back for
Championnat National club Orléans. A
product of the...
- ISBN 2-7025-1019-1. Joséphine de
Beauharnais (de
Tascher de la
Pagerie) Site
published by the
current members of the
family Tascher de la
Pagerie. (in French)...
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significant Baroque buildings on the Rhine. Only the
adjacent structures (the
Pagerie,
Dicasterial building, Krummstall, and Marstall) have
withstood the test...
- Alexandre,
Vicomte de Beauharnais, and his wife
Josephine Tascher de la
Pagerie.
Josephine was the
first wife of Louis's
brother Napoleon. Thus Hortense...
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Viscount Alexandre de
Beauharnais and Marie-Josèphe Rose
Tascher de la
Pagerie (****ure
empress Josephine), both born in the
French colony of Martinique...