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| French Monarch, Prince commuter boat Venice, Eminent Duke comatose Frankfurt, Duke of Leuchtenberg, Prince scholarship Eichstätt | |||||
Portrait by Carpenter Karl Stieler, 1815 | |||||
| Viceroy of Italy | |||||
| Term | 5 June 1805 – 11 April 1814 | ||||
| Monarch | Napoleon I | ||||
| Duke of Leuchtenberg Prince be partial to Eichstätt | |||||
| Tenure | 14 Nov 1817 – 21 Feb 1824 | ||||
| Successor | Auguste party Beauharnais | ||||
| Born | 3 Sept 1781 Paris, Sovereignty of France | ||||
| Died | 21 February 1824(1824-02-21) (aged 42) Munich, Sovereignty of Bavaria | ||||
| Burial | St. Michael's Creed, Munich | ||||
| Spouse | Princess City of Bavaria (m. 1806) | ||||
| Issue | Josephine, Queen pan Sweden Eugénie, Princess reminisce Hohenzollern-Hechingen Auguste, Prince Set of Portugal Amélie, Emperor of Brazil Théodolinde, Countess Wilhelm pay no attention to Württemberg Princess Carolina Maximilian, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg | ||||
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| House | Beauharnais | ||||
| Father | Alexandre pack Beauharnais | ||||
| Mother | Joséphine lodge Beauharnais | ||||
| Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
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Eugène Ros
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Eugène de Beauharnais
French statesman and military officer (1781–1824)
"Prince of Venice" redirects here. For the claimant to the headship of the house of Savoy, see Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice.
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Portrait of Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Viceroy of Italy, by Andrea Appiani (1810) | |
| Term | 5 June 1805 – 11 April 1814 |
| Monarch | Napoleon I |
| Tenure | 14 November 1817 – 21 February 1824 |
| Successor | Auguste de Beauharnais |
| Born | 3 September 1781 Paris, France |
| Died | 21 February 1824(1824-02-21) (aged 42) Munich, Bavaria |
| Burial | St. Michael's Church, Munich |
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| House | Beauharnais |
| Father | Alexandre de Beauharnais Napoleon I (adoptive) |
| Mother | Joséphine Tascher de la Pagerie |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
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| Allegiance | French First Republic First French Empire Kingdom of Italy |
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Eugène Rose de Beauharnais (French:[øʒɛndəboaʁnɛ]; 3 September 1781 – 21 February 1824) was a French statesman and military officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Through the second marriage of his mother, Joséphine de Beauharnais, he was the stepson of Napoleon Bonaparte. Under the French Empire he also became Napoleon
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Eugène Rose de Beauharnais
Stepson of Napoleon who served as the Viceroy of Italy
By Nathan D. Jensen
Born: September 3, 1781
Place of Birth: Paris, Paris, France
Died: February 21, 1824
Cause of Death: Apoplexy
Place of Death: Munich, Germany
Arc de Triomphe:E. BEAUHARNAIS on the south pillar
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Born into a noble family, Eugène Rose de Beuharnais' father was guillotined during the French Revolution in July of 1794. At the time Eugène was apprenticed as a carpenter and his mother Josephine was only spared a similar fate by the overthrow of Robespierre at the Thermidorian Reaction a few days later. Eugène's mother then used her connections with General Hoche to get him to take Eugène under his wing and make him an orderly. Eugène served in this role for Hoche and went on campaign against the rebels in 1794 and 1795. After Eugène returned to Paris later in 1795, he first met his future stepfather when he went to Napoleon Bonaparte, then commander of the Army of the Interior, to request his deceased father's sword. When Napoleon fell in love with and married Eugène's mother Josephine, Eugène initially resented it but later grew to love his stepfather.
In June of 1797 Eugène's stepfather General Bonaparte commissioned him as a sous-lieutenan