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In 1864, the Duchess of Rivoli, Princess of Essling, Great Mistress of the House of Empress Eugenie purchased the land to have her house conceived by French architect Jules Pellechet.
Evelyne Politanoff: La Maison Champs-Elysees by Maison Martin Margiela Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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In 1864, the Duchess of Rivoli, Princess of Essling, Great Mistress of the House of Empress Eugenie purchased the land to have her house conceived by French architect Jules Pellechet.
Evelyne Politanoff: La Maison Champs-Elysees by Maison Martin Margiela Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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In the early part of the campaign, in Bavaria, Karl made some costly mistakes he was badly beaten by the French Emperor at Eckmühl, which eventually cost the Austrians Vienna; but the Archduke defeated Napoleon at Aspern/Essling, although he was defeated soon after at Wagram.
Karl von Habsburg elena maria vidal 2009
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They also have a similar book on the battle of Essling in 1809.
Fritz Goes Shopping - Again Der Alte Fritz 2008
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They also have a similar book on the battle of Essling in 1809.
Archive 2008-11-01 Der Alte Fritz 2008
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He was already the Prince of Essling, but by tonight, he thought, he might have earned a dozen other royal titles.
Sharpe's Escape Cornwell, Bernard 2003
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The French took Vienna, but the Austrians defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Aspern and Essling (May 2122).
1807-10 2001
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The Emperor had redistributed half the chairs in Europe by making his brothers into kings, so why should not Marshal Mass-na, Prince of Essling, become the King of somewhere or other?
Sharpe's Battle Cornwell, Bernard 1995
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He wondered if the Marshal, whom he himself had made into the Prince of Essling, was losing his touch.
Sharpe's Gold Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1981
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He knew everything that happened in his huge Empire, even that the Prince of Essling had taken a young woman to the war to keep his bed warm at night, but he would be forgiven.
Sharpe's Gold Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1981
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