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Foreign News October 26, 1804

The National Intelligencer And Washington Advertiser

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Reports from Paris indicate that Emperor Napoleon has forgiven his brother Jerome Bonaparte and welcomed him and his bride into favor, influenced by a celebrated portrait of the bride sent to Bonaparte's mother and requested by Empress Josephine.

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JEROME BONAPARTE.

Interesting and pleasing intelligence is received by gentlemen from France, respecting Jerome Bonaparte, and his lovely bride.

It is confidently reported and credited in the first circles at Paris, that the Emperor forgives his brother Jerome, and takes the youthful couple into favor.

This circumstance is said to have been effected or aided by a portrait of the lady, which had been transmitted to the mother of Bonaparte, and being much celebrated for its beauty, was sent for by the Empress Josephine.

What sub-type of article is it?

Court News Royal Event

What keywords are associated?

Jerome Bonaparte Napoleon Forgiveness Josephine Portrait Paris Court Gossip

What entities or persons were involved?

Jerome Bonaparte Emperor Mother Of Bonaparte Empress Josephine

Where did it happen?

Paris

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris

Key Persons

Jerome Bonaparte Emperor Mother Of Bonaparte Empress Josephine

Outcome

emperor forgives jerome and takes the couple into favor

Event Details

Confident reports in Paris circles state the Emperor forgives his brother Jerome and favors the youthful couple, aided by a beautiful portrait of the bride transmitted to Bonaparte's mother and sent for by Empress Josephine.

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