Eugenia de Montijo

Eugenia de Montijo

historical figure France

Eugenia de Montijo was the Empress of the French as the wife of Napoleon III, known for her significant influence on fashion in the 19th century and her association with the designer Charles Frederick Worth, who is recognized as the father of haute couture.

Born on May 05, 1826 (199 years old)

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Colombia Colombia: Eugenia de Montijo was the empress of France whose crown jewels were stolen during the robbery. 6

El Tiempo: 'Uno de ellos figuraba efectivamente como uno de los objetivos'

Uruguay Uruguay: The article mentions a crown belonging to Empress Eugenia de Montijo that was damaged during a robbery at the Louvre. 5

El Observador: Siguen del detenciones por el millonario robo en el Museo del Louvre

Portugal Portugal: Eugénia de Montijo was the wife of Napoleon III and her crown was left behind during the Louvre heist. 6

Público: Se queriam pedras de grande valor, os ladrões do Louvre podiam ter escolhido melhor | Património

Spain Spain: Eugenia de Montijo was the wife of Napoleon III and is mentioned in relation to the stolen jewels from the Louvre. 7

El País: La policía detiene a dos sospechosos por el robo en el Louvre | Cultura

Portugal Portugal: Eugénia de Montijo was the wife of Napoleon III and her crown was one of the jewels stolen during the Louvre heist. 6

Público: Louvre: empresa usou foto do dia do roubo para promover os seus elevadores? Verdade | Verdadeiro

Uruguay Uruguay: The stolen jewels included pieces from Empress Eugenia de Montijo, valued at an incalculable sum. 7

El Observador: así escaparon los ladrones del Louvre en un montacargas tras el robo de joyas millonarias

Argentina Argentina: Eugenia de Montijo is known for having a valuable imperial crown created specifically for her in 1855. 9

Clarín: Habló la empleada del Louvre que encontró la corona robada en el piso: "No lo podía creer"