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  2. Joséphine de Beauharnais - Wikipedia

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    Joséphine Bonaparte (French: [ʒozefin bɔnapaʁt], born Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie; 23 June 1763 – 29 May 1814) was the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I and as such Empress of the French from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 January 1810.

  3. Julie London - Wikipedia

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    London appearance on The Garry Moore Show, 1958. London was born Julie Peck [a] on September 26, 1926, in Santa Rosa, California, the only child of Josephine Rosalie Peck (née Taylor; 1905 – 1976) and Jack Peck (1901–1977), who were a vaudeville song-and-dance team. [6]

  4. The Divorce of the Empress Josephine - Wikipedia

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    The Divorce of the Empress Josephine (French: Le divorce de l'Impératrice Joséphine) is an 1846 history painting by the French artist Henri Frédéric Schopin. [1] It depicts the formal divorce of Joséphine de Beauharnais from her husband Napoleon, Emperor of France, at the Tuileries Palace in Paris on 15 December 1809. [2]

  5. Heartworms (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Orme [3] was born in central London, England in 1998 or 1999. [2] She has Afghan and Pakistani heritage on her father's side, and Danish and Chinese on her mother's. [4] Orme was raised in Cheltenham, [5] and left home at 14 and entered foster care. [6]

  6. Josephine Baker Published Her Memoir in the 1940s. Now, It ...

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    Born in St. Louis, Mo. on June 3, 1906, Baker, whose real name was Freda Josephine McDonald, began performing at a young age. As a teenager, she moved to New York City and performed at the ...

  7. Here’s What Really Happened to Napoleon's Wife, Josephine

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    Josephine died of pneumonia in the town of Rueil-Malmaison in France on May 29, 1814. After divorcing Napoleon, she lived in the Château de Malmaison, and although the two were no longer together ...

  8. Château de Malmaison - Wikipedia

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    Joséphine de Beauharnais at Malmaison in 1801 by François Gérard Napoleon Crossing the Alps, a painting by Jacques-Louis David from the Malmaison collection. Joséphine de Beauharnais bought the manor house in April 1799 for herself and her husband, General Napoléon Bonaparte, the future Napoléon I of France, at that time away fighting the Egyptian Campaign.

  9. Josephine Langford's 1st Film Post-'After' Drama: What to Know

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    Josephine Langford‘s star is on the rise following the success of the After movies — and The Other Zoey is her newest project making headlines. The rom-com follows college student Zoey ...