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- Joséphine de Beauharnais - Wikipedia
The song 'Josephine' from Tori Amos ' 1999 partially live album To Venus and Back references the pop-culture expression, supposedly spoken by Napoleon: "Not tonight, Joséphine" and his military career
- Josephine | Biography, Napoleon, Facts | Britannica
World History Encyclopedia - Jos�phine de Beauharnais Napoleonic Historical Society - Biography of Josephine Heritage History - Birth of Louis Napoleon and the Divorce of Josephine Please select which sections you would like to print:
- Josephine - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Josephine is a girl's name of French origin meaning "Jehovah increases" Josephine is the 56 ranked female name by popularity
- Napoleon and Joséphine: Their Tumultuous Love Story | HISTORY
Website Name History URL https: www history com articles napoleon-josephine-bonaparte-love-story-marriage-divorce Date Accessed November 20, 2025 Publisher A E Television Networks Last Updated
- Joséphine de Beauharnais - World History Encyclopedia
Portrait of Empress Josephine, 1809 Antoine-Jean Gros (Public Domain) Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763-1814) was a French noblewoman who was the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
- Josephine Name Meaning: Origin, History Popularity Guide
Josephine is the feminine version of Joseph and has its origins in the Hebrew name Yosef, which means “God shall grow” or “Jehovah increases ” In French, the female version of Joseph was Josèphe, but it slowly lost popularity, and Joséphine became more common
- Joséphine Bonaparte - France: Women in the Revolution . . .
Profiling Josephine Bonaparte alongside Marie Antoinette and Madame Roland, this English-language publication dating from 1855, chronicles Josephine's life starting from her early days in Martinique, her coronation as Empress, up to her controversial divorce from Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte
- The Life and times of Josephine Bonaparte
Josephine Bonaparte’s legacy is a fascinating tale of overcoming the odds, a journey from poverty to the opulent salons of Parisian society where she helped to influence an era
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