Marie Louise
Duchess of Parma and Empress of France
Born
1791
234 years ago
Died
December 17th, 1847
177 years ago — 56 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
France
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Born in 1791, served as the second wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. After Napoleon's abdication, governed Parma as its duchess from 1816 until death in 1847. Oversaw various reforms in education and public works in Parma, enhancing its infrastructure. Provided for the well-being of her subjects during her reign. Engaged in diplomatic relations in Europe following the fall of Napoleon, maintaining the duchy's stability.
Married Napoleon Bonaparte
Governed Parma as its duchess
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