Françoise Deville, Passionate about Napoleonic history, particularly Joséphine, Françoise Deville holds a master's degree in History from the University of Geneva (1996). A keen collector of objects which mainly concern Bonaparte and Joséphine, she has published various historical articles.
Thursday November 24 at 7:30 p.m.
In the privacy of Empress Joséphine who was called Rose. A journey through daughter, mother, wife and woman.
A modern and independent woman, Joséphine offered social and family status to Bonaparte. She brought him into the great family of the French nobility and into the political backstage of the Revolution through her connections. Bonaparte grows up thanks to her and she is loved fully for the first time.
Complementary, it is a private and public couple, a loving and political couple. They represent the fusion of the France of the Ancien Régime and that of the Revolution.
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