JOSEPHIN (Empress). Autograph letter signed... - Lot 7 - Osenat

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JOSEPHIN (Empress). Autograph letter signed... - Lot 7 - Osenat
JOSEPHIN (Empress). Autograph letter signed "Josephine" to her daughter-in-law Augusta from Bavaria. Mainz, October 7 [1806]. 3/4 p. in-4. JOSEPHINA IN MAYENCE, WHILE NAPOLEOUS I WAS IN PRESS - he was going to win the victory of Jena on October 14, 1806. Wanting to get closer to her husband, she had indeed been authorized to settle in this German city of the French Empire, then prefecture of the department of Mont-Tonnerre. She was lodged with the prefect at the Deutschordenhaus [Hotel of the Teutonic Order], a baroque palace from the early 18th century. "Since I have been here, my dear daughter, I have had so little time to myself that I have not been able to reply to your letter as soon as I would have liked. If you believe, indeed, that you will be able to go to Mainz while the Prince is with the Emperor, COME, MY Dear Daughter, I WILL HAVE PLEASURE TO RECEIVE YOU and you will do much to make this city agreeable to me. I cannot offer you a very comfortable lodging here, nor well furnished, the castle is small and almost everything is missing. YOU WERE OCCUPIED DURING THE EMPEROR'S APARTMENT, and you will find a tender mother who is truly happy to embrace you, and to show you all the tenderness that you know her to have for you . "THE EMPIRE AT FONTAINEBLEAU MONDAY MARCH 22, 2021 10 AUGUSTA DE BAVIÈRE, WIFE OF PRINCE EUGENE. She was the daughter of Maximilian-Joseph of Wittelsbach, former Elector of Bavaria, from one of the most powerful Germanic ruling families. Napoleon I, having succeeded in making an ally of her, had him recognized as King of Bavaria in December 1805, and organized the marriage between his adopted son Eugène de Beauharnais and Augusta of Bavaria in January 1806.
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