Ebook {Epub PDF} The Letters of Napoleon to Josephine by Napoléon Bonaparte






















In addition to being a brilliant military mind and feared ruler, Napolean Bonaparte ( – ) was a prolific writer of letters. He reportedly wrote as many as 75, letters in his lifetime, many of them to his beautiful wife, Josephine, both before and during their marriage. This letter, written just prior to their wedding, shows surprising tenderness and emotion from the future emperor. They are fire, and they burn my poor heart. My one and only Josephine, apart from you there is no joy; away from you, the world is a desert where I am alone and cannot open my heart. You have taken more than my soul; you are the one thought of my life. Not only was Napoleon Bonaparte a man of politics and action, he was also a passionate lover. Here we present some of the many letters he wrote to his loves, including Josephine Beauharnais, Marie Waleska and Marie-Louise of Austria. Let us know if you find any others. His lovers. To Josephine. I awake all filled with you.


Napoleon, in one of his more infamous letters to Josephine, begged her not to bathe, for he wanted to enjoy her body odor to the fullest. Who was Napoleon's wife? Marie Louise, Duchess of Parmam. Empress Joséphinem. Napoleon Bonaparte/Wife. Letter to Josephine, Nice, le 10 germinal Napoleon Bonaparte. Nice, le 10 germinal. I cannot go a day without loving you; I cannot go a night without holding you in my arms. I cannot have a cup of tea without cursing the glory and the ambition which keep me away from the love of my live. In the middle of business, at the head of my. In Joséphine Bonaparte wrote to one of Napoleon's most-trusted generals, Alexandre Berthier, who had also become her own close friend, appealing to him to guard the emperor's safety in battle.


10 Lines From Napoleon's Love Letters That Sound Like Crazy Texts 1. "I DETEST YOU" In a letter to Josephine a few months after they married, Napoleon wrote, “I don’t love you, not at 2. "I HOPE BEFORE LONG TO CRUSH YOU IN MY ARMS" He ends the same letter by saying, “I hope before long to crush. They are fire, and they burn my poor heart. My one and only Josephine, apart from you there is no joy; away from you, the world is a desert where I am alone and cannot open my heart. You have taken more than my soul; you are the one thought of my life. Not only was Napoleon Bonaparte a man of politics and action, he was also a passionate lover. Here we present some of the many letters he wrote to his loves, including Josephine Beauharnais, Marie Waleska and Marie-Louise of Austria. Let us know if you find any others. His lovers. To Josephine. I awake all filled with you.

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