- Hippolyte Charles - Wikipedia
Hippolyte Charles (July 6, 1773 – March 8, 1837) was an officer in the French Army who was best known for being Joséphine Bonaparte's lover soon after her marriage to Napoleon Bonaparte
- Napoleon and Joséphine: Their Tumultuous Love Story | HISTORY
By that point, it appears Joséphine had already taken up with the dashing young Hippolyte Charles, a Hussar lieutenant and aide-de-camp to General Charles Leclerc, Bonaparte's brother-in-law
- Hippolyte Charles | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Hippolyte Charles (6 July 1773-8 March 1837) was a French Army officer and the lover of Napoleon Bonaparte's wife Josephine de Beauharnais Hippolyte Charles was born in Romans-sur-Isere, Drome department, France in 1773, and he joined the French Army as a volunteer
- Napoleon and Josephine’s real relationship was intense – but they loved . . .
Josephine’s letters to her lover Hippolyte Charles give an idea of how precarious the situation was for her
- Napoleon and Josephine: Was their great love affair a myth? - BBC
Josephine's letters to her lover Hippolyte Charles give an idea of how precarious the situation was for her
- Napoleon gt; Who was Josephine?
Above: Josephine, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte, was described as dark-haired and dark-eyed, with a clear complexion and delicate figure – not beautiful, but truly graceful and charming, generous and good-hearted
- Family tree of Hippolyte CHARLES - Geneastar
In 1796, While Napoleon Bonaparte was busy winning his first victories in Italy, Hippolyte Charles, a lieutenant in the Hussar regiment and deputy to General Leclerc, Bonaparte's brother-in-law, first met Josephine in Paris
- Napoleon’s Feisty Love Letters – Melting Pot
Josephine, be vigilant; one fine night the doors will be broken in, and I shall be before you Truly, my dear, I am uneasy at getting no news from you Write me four pages immediately, and some of those charming remarks which fill my heart with the pleasures of imagination
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