Napoleon had insisted Joséphine retain the title …
Years: 1810 - 1810
March
Napoleon had insisted Joséphine retain the title of empress even after their separation.
"It is my will that she retain the rank and title of empress, and especially that she never doubt my sentiments, and that she ever hold me as her best and dearest friend."
After the divorce, Joséphine lives at the Château de Malmaison, near Paris.
She remains on good terms with Napoléon, who once said that the only thing to come between them was her debts.
"It is my will that she retain the rank and title of empress, and especially that she never doubt my sentiments, and that she ever hold me as her best and dearest friend."
After the divorce, Joséphine lives at the Château de Malmaison, near Paris.
She remains on good terms with Napoléon, who once said that the only thing to come between them was her debts.
Locations
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- Prussia, Kingdom of
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- France, (first) Empire of
- Italy, Bonapartist Kingdom of
- Spain, Bonapartist Kingdom of
