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Eugénie found childbearing extraordinarily difficult. An initial miscarriage in 1853, after a three-month pregnancy, frightened and soured her. On 16 March 1856, after two-day labor that endangered mother and child and from which Eugénie made a prolonged recovery, the empress gave birth to an only
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In a speech on 22 January 1853, Napoleon III, after becoming emperor, formally announced his engagement, saying, "I have preferred a woman whom I love and respect to a woman unknown to me, with whom an alliance would have had advantages mixed with sacrifices". They were wed on 29 January 1853 in a
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Her husband often consulted her on important questions. She acted as regent during his absences in 1859, 1865 and 1870, as he often accompanied his soldiers on the battlefield to motivate them during the wars. In the 1860s, she often attended meetings of the
Council of Ministers, even leading the
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Thouvenel was dismissed by the emperor, declaring to Louis-Napoléon that, "You allow yourself to be ruled by your wife just as I do. But I only compromise my future...whereas you sacrifice your own interests and those of your son and the country at large."
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over the question of the French garrison in Rome. Much to Eugénie's chagrin, Thouvenel negotiated an agreement to wind down the French military presence in exchange for a guarantee of papal sovereignty from the new
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meetings for a brief space of time in 1866 when her husband was away from Paris. A Catholic and a conservative, her influence countered any liberal tendencies in the emperor's policies. Her strong preference was for
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1516:. Butler & Tanner Ltd. p. 72.
1034:; her physician recommended she visit
63:Please consider expanding the lead to
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2958:. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co.
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1937:. University of Texas. pp. 9–10.
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1341:Coat of arms as empress of the French
716:In 1868, Empress Eugénie visited the
705:She was blamed for the fiasco of the
310:
274:María Manuela Kirkpatrick y Grivegnée
2802:, London: The Burlington Press, 2022
2783:Recollections of the Empress Eugénie
2753:
2091:. St. Martin's Press. p. 58=59.
2061:Alexander Fury (18 September 2013).
2051:
2016:
1778:
1766:
1742:
1694:Napoleon III and His Carnival Empire
1511:
1493:. C. Scribner's sons. pp. 62–63
1307:plays her during a fantasy sequence.
987:Empress Eugénie in mourning for her
806:in the park, and frequently engaged
36:
2922:Eugénie: The Empress and her Empire
2553:The Fairchild Dictionary of Fashion
2430:
2047:. Thames & Hudson. p. 185.
1881:
743:
538:Empress Eugénie of the French, 1858
404:and 13th Marquis of la Algaba, and
195:Napoléon III, Emperor of the French
24:
4049:Spanish people of Scottish descent
2983:
2786:. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd
2211:Dominique Bonnet (21 March 2015).
1843:Eugénie. An empress and her empire
1232:plays her as the love interest of
1216:
1129:was named after her, and its moon
709:and the eventual death of Emperor
629:She traveled to Egypt to open the
530:and Empress Eugénie with their son
378:Cipriano de Palafox y Portocarrero
130:30 January 1853 – 4 September 1870
25:
4075:
4054:Spanish people of Belgian descent
3974:French people of Scottish descent
3911:Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily
3084:Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily
3009:
2946:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
2166:. The Vendome Press. p. 116.
1487:Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred (1908).
1300:The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
1198:Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the
602:Anne Debelle, Princesse d'Essling
319:; 5 May 1826 - 11 July 1920) was
4044:French people of Belgian descent
3147:11 January 1871 – 9 January 1873
3103:30 January 1853–11 January 1871
2658:Academia Falerística de Portugal
2464:Dictionary of minor planet names
1698:. St Martin's Press (New York).
1348:
1334:
1294:with curing the prince imperial.
1042:, at her residence 'Crag Head'.
293:
41:
32:Empress Eugenie (disambiguation)
3202:Eugenia María Fitz-James Stuart
2994:. Columbus: Biblio Publishing.
2944:The Life of the Empress Eugénie
2910:The Life of the Empress Eugénie
2813:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
2676:
2654:"Condecorações de Napoleão III"
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1099:St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough
1083:St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough
337:Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial
223:Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial
206:
182:St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough
55:may be too short to adequately
3150:Reason for succession failure:
2967:. Cambridge University Press.
2822:The Empress Eugénie: 1826–1920
2738:Eugenie: Empress of the French
1505:
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1049:, she donated her steam yacht
962:Government of National Defense
864:and made Biarritz well-known.
635:Ministry of National Education
567:
65:provide an accessible overview
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4009:19th-century Spanish nobility
3662:Joan II, Countess of Burgundy
3275:List of French royal consorts
2725:
979:After the Franco-Prussian War
894:Prussian victory over Austria
796:"Style Louis XVI Impératrice"
752:Eugénie de Montijo in Granada
707:French intervention in Mexico
581:
384:, whose titles included 13th
351:
120:Empress consort of the French
3706:Joan I, Countess of Auvergne
2826:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
2762:. New York: William Morrow.
2262:. Grand Hotels of the World.
2162:Madeleine Deschamps (1989).
2143:. Metropolitan Museum of Art
1392:
1355:Coat of arms as dame of the
1290:; she credits the waters of
835:by French troops during the
645:as its first female member.
346:
7:
4059:Spanish emigrants to France
3155:Empire replaced by Republic
3030:20th Century Press Archives
2740:. London: Cobden-Sanderson.
1365:
1330:Heraldry of Empress Eugénie
1200:Order of the British Empire
1143:Named for the empress, the
1133:after the prince imperial.
1073:Death, burial and aftermath
1019:by making overtures to the
868:Role in Franco-Prussian War
846:
690:Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
659:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
482:
10:
4080:
3999:19th-century women regents
3453:Desiderata of the Lombards
2087:Stephane Kirkland (2013).
1807:. New York: Random Hours.
1357:Order of Queen María Luisa
1245:(1939), she was played by
1170:Order of Queen Maria Luisa
1162:
1081:Empress Eugénie's tomb at
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2908:Sencourt, Robert (1931).
2893:. John Wiley & Sons.
2225:McQueen, 2011; p. 228-230
2215:(in French). Paris Match.
1690:Bierman, M.F.E.M (1988).
1413:Vizetelly, 1908; p. 62-63
1286:(1943), she is played by
1210:Order of the Starry Cross
1108:
684:, which was formed after
440:Convent of the Sacré Cœur
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3859:Joséphine de Beauharnais
3259:Royal consorts of France
3221:Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart
2963:Wawro, Geoffrey (2003).
2848:McQueen, Alison (2011).
2758:Eugenie and Napoleon III
2745:Du Camp, Maxime (1949).
2247:Prince & Porter 2010
2235:Hôtel du Palais: Merimée
2128:. Bloomsbury. p. 8.
1260:, and then abandons him.
1168:475th Dame of the Royal
960:, and the creation of a
943:Francois Achille Bazaine
900:which would lead to the
892:claimed that, after the
841:Charles Cousin-Montauban
819:(Chinese Museum) at the
614:Franz Xaver Winterhalter
493:Franz Xaver Winterhalter
366:Franz Xaver Winterhalter
312:[øʒenidəmɔ̃tiʁo]
4039:Spanish Roman Catholics
3984:Empresses of the French
3270:List of Frankish queens
3128:Marie Louise of Austria
3091:as Queen of the French
2852:. Burlington: Ashgate.
2634:(in Spanish): 167. 1887
2537:10 January 2015 at the
2124:Bonnie English (2013).
1917:Louis Napoléon Le Grand
1512:Gleichen, Lady Helena.
1324:
1192:of the Mexican Empire,
1068:Empress Eugénie in 1920
904:erupted over Prussia's
821:Palace of Fontainebleau
777:Charles Frederick Worth
475:and the prime minister
431:and the dangers of the
4034:French Roman Catholics
3876:(1814–1815; 1815–1830)
3830:Maria Theresa of Spain
3518:Beatrice of Vermandois
3365:Brunhilda of Austrasia
2912:. London: Ernest Benn.
2843:. London: Heron Books.
2839:Leroy, Alfred (1969).
2818:Kurtz, Harold (1964).
2749:(in French). Hachette.
2632:Guía Oficial de España
2591:Shields, Jody (1991).
2437:Monarchie Britannique!
2373:Girard, Louis (1986).
2358:Milza, Pierre (2006).
2333:Milza, Pierre (2006).
2314:Milza, 2009, pg. 80–81
1966:Maximilian and Carlota
1956:Dolan 1994, pp. 24-25.
1614:, pp. 18 et seq..
1602:, pp. 13 et seq..
1551:Jones, Donald (1992).
1514:Contacts and Contrasts
1283:The Song of Bernadette
1122:
1105:attended her requiem.
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711:Maximilian I of Mexico
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3592:Adelaide of Maurienne
3552:Adelaide of Aquitaine
3483:Ermentrude of Orléans
3473:Ermengarde of Hesbaye
3168:Clémentine of Belgium
3142:Empress of the French
3135:— TITULAR —
3099:Empress of the French
2990:Smith, Nancy (2017).
2890:Frommer's France 2011
2874:. Ministry of Culture
2305:du Camp, 1949; p. 280
2045:Costume & Fashion
1931:Barker, Nancy Nichols
1894:World Digital Library
1803:Kelen, Betty (1966).
1449:McQueen, 2011; p. 2-4
1180:Order of Saint Isabel
1116:
1091:the 17th Duke of Alba
1080:
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751:
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321:Empress of the French
4014:19th-century regents
3766:Elisabeth of Austria
3756:Catherine de' Medici
3657:Clementia of Hungary
3652:Margaret of Burgundy
3632:Margaret of Provence
3612:Isabella of Hainault
3602:Constance of Castile
3597:Eleanor of Aquitaine
3587:Bertrade of Montfort
3488:Richilde of Provence
2754:Duff, David (1978).
2563:. pp. 249–250.
2043:James Laver (1995).
1553:A History of Clifton
1423:Roger Price (2001).
1234:Ferdinand de Lesseps
663:Nancy Nichols Barker
641:to elect the writer
473:Isabella II of Spain
341:Second French Empire
3979:People from Granada
3672:Marie of Luxembourg
3667:Blanche of Burgundy
3617:Ingeborg of Denmark
3503:Théodrate of Troyes
3405:Balthild of Chelles
3211:Marquise of Ardales
3185:Cipriano de Palafox
3107:Monarchy abolished
3043:Eugénie de Montijo
2841:The Empress Eugénie
2617:Calasibetta, p. 93.
2421:, pp. 293–294.
2397:Barker 2011, p. 10.
2362:. pp. 711–712.
2198:Barker, 2011; p. 12
2139:Jess Krick (2000).
2104:Woman's Art Journal
1919:. pp. 204–210.
1781:, pp. 126–129.
1769:, pp. 104–105.
1440:McQueen 2011, p. 3.
1404:McQueen, 2011; p. 2
1372:Eugénie Archipelago
1266:Violetas Imperiales
1254:Archduke Maximilian
1188:Grand Cross of the
1045:On the outbreak of
1040:the queen of Sweden
902:Franco-Prussian War
651:hereditary monarchy
445:Royal York Crescent
360:Empress Eugénie as
113:The Empress in 1862
100:Marquise of Ardales
3989:House of Bonaparte
3930:Eugénie de Montijo
3921:House of Bonaparte
3850:House of Bonaparte
3815:Margaret of Valois
3782:House of Lancaster
3771:Louise of Lorraine
3751:Eleanor of Austria
3726:Charlotte of Savoy
3716:Isabeau of Bavaria
3701:Blanche of Navarre
3637:Isabella of Aragon
3627:Blanche of Castile
3607:Adela of Champagne
3567:Constance of Arles
3562:Bertha of Burgundy
3528:Gerberga of Saxony
3164:Title next held by
3124:Title last held by
3114:Titles in pretence
3080:Title last held by
3048:House of Bonaparte
2924:. Stroud: Sutton.
2798:Anthony Geraghty,
2712:"Sternkreuz-orden"
2691:Diario del Imperio
2664:on 13 October 2014
2323:Milza, 2009, p. 81
2291:Horne, 1965; p. 36
2279:Wawro, 2003; p. 35
1947:Dolan 1994, p. 24.
1793:, pp. 90, 94.
1310:In the miniseries
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304:Eugénie de Montijo
87:Eugénie de Montijo
4004:French socialites
3994:Regents of France
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3852:(1804–1814; 1815)
3835:Marie Leszczyńska
3795:Margaret of Anjou
3711:Joanna of Bourbon
3647:Joan I of Navarre
3582:Bertha of Holland
3572:Matilda of Frisia
3513:Eadgifu of Wessex
3493:Adelaide of Paris
3478:Judith of Bavaria
3227:
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3218:Succeeded by
3199:Succeeded by
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3094:
2940:Stoddart, Jane T.
2868:"Hôtel du Palais"
2604:978-0-517-57439-3
2570:978-1-56367-973-5
2474:978-3-540-00238-3
2459:Schmadel, Lutz D.
2344:978-2-262-02607-3
1982:978-0-245-52418-9
1841:Seward, Desmond:
1757:, pp. 45–52.
1745:, pp. 83–84.
1733:, pp. 55–59.
1665:, pp. 20–26.
1653:, pp. 20–22.
1641:, pp. 17–18.
1626:, pp. 11–12.
1541:, pp. 16–18.
1021:Count of Chambord
898:diplomatic crisis
886:Otto von Bismarck
829:Old Summer Palace
759:"à l'impératrice"
718:Dolmabahçe Palace
694:Édouard Thouvenel
433:First Carlist War
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3731:Anne of Brittany
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