Eugénie de Montijo - Wikipedia Eugénie de Montijo (French: [øʒeni də mɔ̃tiʁo]; born María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick; 5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920) was Empress of the French from her marriage to Napoleon III on 30 January 1853 until he was overthrown on 4 September 1870 From 28 July to 4 September 1870, she was the de facto head of state of France
Eugénie | Empress of France, Empress Consort, Napoleon III . . . Eugénie (born May 5, 1826, Granada, Spain—died July 11, 1920, Madrid) was the wife of Napoleon III and empress of France (1853–70), who came to have an important influence on her husband’s foreign policy
Tragic Facts About Eugenie Of Montijo, The Last Empress Of France The story of Empress Eugenie is a tale of scandal, betrayal, and a realm in ruin By the time Eugenie became Empress of the Second Empire in France, she was already ruling over a kingdom of ashes—and her fall from power was more than just the end of an era
Eugénie de Montijo | Palace of Versailles Eugénie de Montijo (1826-1920) was the youngest daughter of the Count of Teba and niece of the Count of Montijo, whose name her father obtained and by which she is improperly known today After her marriage to Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, she became Empress of the French until 1873
Eugenie, the Tragic Empress | Victorian Paris Eighteen years into her reign, some eighty years after Marie-Antoinette’s head was severed under the guillotine, the Spanish-born empress found herself running through the streets of Paris, an angry mob at her heels The year was 1870
Eugénie (1826–1920) - Encyclopedia. com Empress of the French and wife of Napoleon III who, by her elegance and charm, contributed largely to the brilliancy of the imperial regime and showed calmness and courage in the face of the rising tide of revolution
Empress Eugénie · The History and Influence of Haute Couture . . . María Eugnenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick was born in Granada, Spain on May 5, 1826 and is now more commonly known as the famous Empress Eugénie who has been noted for majorly influencing French fashion and haute couture