Marie Louise









Marie Louise


Marie Louise [muh-ree loo-eez; French ma-ree lweez] Examples noun

  1. 1791–1847, 2nd wife of Napoleon I: empress of France; duchess of Parma 1816–31 (daughter of Francis II of Austria; mother of Napoleon II).

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  • Marie-Louise, cool in her buff coat, shrugged her shoulders.

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  • There are things we men, the most material of us, want in our women, and I want it in Marie-Louise.

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  • And if Marie-Louise was more artificial in some ways, she was more open than Eve.

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  • Marie-Louise refused to be tied, and came and went as the spirit moved her.

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  • He found himself calling after her, “Marie-Louise,” but she was gone.

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  • British Dictionary definitions for marie louise Marie Louise noun

    1. 1791–1847, empress of France (1811–15) as the second wife of Napoleon I; daughter of Francis I of Austria. On Napoleon’s abdication (1815) she became Duchess of Parma

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