Napoleon and His Women Friends

Author(s): Gertrude Aretz 

ISBN: 9781781551776
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Josephine was not the only woman in Napoleon’s life. Several sisters, a second wife and numerous mistresses are also included.





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Napoleon had a rich life of female accompaniment. Josephine was his love, but unable to have children, he divorced her in the cause of creating a dynasty. At the time of his divorce he remained deeply in love with Josephine and insisted she retained the title of Empress. Of his second wife, Louise, an Austrian princess, he said ‘I have married a womb!’ The second marriage was cold and somewhat unloving, but Napoleon remained under the delusion that she would follow him to Elba. In later years it transpired that she had had lovers and even had illegitimate children prior to her marriage to Napoleon.

Their son, Napoleon II, after 1818 known as Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, said in later life ‘If Josephine had been my mother, my father would not have been buried at Saint Helena, and I should not be at Vienna. My mother is kind but weak; she was not the wife my father deserved’.

As well as the two wives, there were several lively sisters including the beautiful Pauline; and in addition there was a string of mistresses. Last, but not least, there was Madame Mère, Napoleon’s powerful mother who long outlived her famous son.

BOOK ISBN 9781781551776
FORMAT 234 x 156 mm
BINDING Paperback
PAGES 304 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 April 2013
TERRITORY World
ILLUSTRATIONS 32 black-and-white illustrations

 

 






Gertrude Aretz née Kuntze-Dolton (1889-1938) was a German historian and publisher. She was married first to the distinguished Napoleonic historian Friedrich Max Kircheisen and later to the publisher Paul Aretz.