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  1. 24 feb 2023 · Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary was the wife of King Charles XIV John and the Queen of Sweden and Norway from 1818 to 1844. She was born on November 8, 1777, in Marseille, France. Désirée was the mother of Oscar I and once the fiancée of Napoleon Bonaparte. She was the daughter of a wealthy silk manufacturer and merchant named François Clary. Désirée was educated in a convent but had ...

  2. Désirée Clary would today be unknown to anyone but specialists in the history of the Napoleonic Era or the Swedish monarchy but for various fictional representations of her life. In particular, there is Annemarie Selinko’s best-selling novel Désirée , first published in German in 1951[5] and translated into most major languages.

  3. Figlia di François Clary, un commerciante di sete che è riuscito a trasformare la sua bottega in uno dei più eleganti negozi di Marsiglia, Bernardine Eugénie Désirée non avrebbe nulla da temere da quei turbolenti anni seguiti alla grande rivoluzione. Ha natali borghesi e neanche una goccia di sangue blu in famiglia.

  4. Désirée, retrato del barón François Gérard de 1810. Museo Marmottan, París, Francia. Fue hija de un rico comerciante de seda de Marsella, François Clary, y de su segunda esposa, Françoise Rose Somis. Su hermana, Julia, se casó en 1794 con José I Bonaparte, hermano mayor de Napoleón y rey de España. Désirée se comprometió ...

  5. 10 mar 2021 · DÉSIRÉE CLARY. Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary è nata a Marsiglia , in Francia, l’ 8 Novembre del 1777. Era figlia di François Clary, un ricco produttore e commerciante di seta , e di Françoise Rose Somis, la sua seconda moglie, aveva una sorella e un fratello a cui rimase molto vicina per tutto il corso della sua vita.

  6. 17 set 2023 · Bernadine Eugenie Desiree Clary was born on the 8th of November 1777 in Marseille, southern France. She was the youngest of nine children born to wealthy silk merchant Francois Clary and his second wife, Francoise. Francois' first marriage produced four children. She was known as Eugenie within the family, as Desiree to the French and, from ...

  7. The life of Désirée Clary – a most curious individual – was to change forever following the meeting of the Bonaparte and Clary families in Marseille during the Revolutionary period. Despite harbouring no political ambitions, this bourgeois lady from the south of France was eventually obliged to join her husband, Bernadotte (who ascended to the …