I've been smiling out loud through all of this, WHAT A WOMAN! She was loyal, brave and True to her spouse, she followed him to literally the other side of the world. He turned nasty. Of Course, for Napoleon it was a planned campaign to get shut of the husband. However. She was also discreet and moral by not dishing the dirt then she burnt the letters. Thanks SO MUCH for this BC. Your information, narration and work is excellent. Best wishes to you, all you love and followers Worldwide. Blessed Be Xxx 🙏🏼 ❤️ 🗺️ 🍀 🏴
"He turned nasty" XD You being serious 75% of the French army was flirting with her including the emperor, of course he was jealous, "short tempered" lol. "He clearly overreacted" the moment he left she instantly cheated on him, faithful my ass.
Good to see a history that is in the end, good lived. She had her problems with Napoleon, but problems with affairs, who doesn't. And she died really old as well. What a nice life! And she lived here in Brazil a bit as well, really interessing!
Great and interesting story about the mistress of Napoleon. She was quite a fascinating woman to say the least, I wonder how different her life would have been if she had married Napoleon, especially since they were reportedly in love with each other.
Thank you so much for making a vídeo about Pauline! You did great! She was a remarkable Lady way ahead of her time. The very first picture on your vídeo is her self-portrait, she painted it. It is curious that she was completely forgotten by History when she was probably the most accomplished mistress of Napoleon. Also when Napoleon was exiled although he did not mention her, it is said that he used to say that the happiest time in his life was the time he spent in Egypt.
Napoleon's loss. Sounds like he met his match but in truth he only ever loved Josephine. He dumped his first fiance for her too. Desiree whe eventually married one of his generals becoming queen of Sweden and starting a new royal dynasty.
I love these historical mini biographies on people I've never heard of or only heard of connected to other greater people throughout history! We seldom hear about the mistresses hidden away from the public for the most part! Great job!!!♥️
Really enjoy your channel FL. Very interesting life but I had to laugh a little when she would remain faithful to her husband as long as he was in the country - she was a lady after all.
What a fascinating woman! Someone I knew nothing about till now. Good for her for getting a good business going and getting her fortune back. Sad that she burnt Napolean’s letters, but I guess that’s what happened then. Almost all of Lord Byrons papers were burnt after his death too, How fascinating it would have been to read both his and Pauline’s papers!
Such an interesting woman! I have a video suggestion. Mary MacLane. She was a scandalous writer who was open about her sexuality and pioneered the candid, confession style memoir. I have read "I, Mary MacLane" and she is a fascinating woman. She was enamored with Napoleon and was very controversial at the time. She's been left behind in history to some extent but her story has always been so fascinating! I worked in Butte, Montana and I loved reading her description and her wildness that really makes her endearing. She earned her title of "Wild Woman of Butte!" If you are interested, I'd love to help!
Missed your stories been taking history class trying to get my associates degree...do these stories are now more than ever More interesting 😉....great like always
I have never heard of this adventurous lady. Amazing, just WOW. Like freaking awesome she grabbed opportunities by the....ya'll know where I am going with this.*nudge, nudge , wink,wink*
@OAKLAND TERRITORY this ascended my spirit into astrological heights💕 Gave me more strength as well as determination I appreciate your kind words. God bless
Interesting. Never knew Napoleon had a mistress. Here in the West we were only ever taught that Napoleon was completely devoted to Josephine w/o reservation. One Q I would have is, do you think it is possible that in the months when Pauline couldn't get back to Napoleon that, perhaps he thought Pauline was no longer interested in him? Could that have precipitated his desire to reconnect and reconcile with Josephine?
You said that right Nancy! I just imagine how this could be. It was a beautiful story. Relisten again. Always good to see you🌻Have good day girl!💙 5:45pm here now. See you later!
*Could you do a video about Gilles De Raid?* It’s speculated that he *killed around 140 people* and may be the inspiration to the Bluebeard story! Bluebird is a guy who had the corpses of his 6 previous wives in his “corpse closet”. He locked the door and told his 7th wife to NOT enter that room but curiosity got the better of her and she did.....
@@ForgottenLives 🥰👏🏼 they’re fascinating! Victoria was the first female presidential candidate and Tennessee was Cornelius Vanderbilt’s sugar baby, they parlayed his mentorship into a successful stock biz on Wall Street and later become English nobles 😁
Hey FL, another excellent presentation. You have piqued my interest in this talented, and successful woman. Thank you also for your correct grammar. One lives life to the "full". So glad also, that this episode has not been bigot bombed, by bored whiners; just looking for a virtual cat fight. Keep up the great work!
Egypt turned into a disaster for the French and Napoleon just bugged out at the end leaving his men behind. For some reason Nappy is still a big hero to some but look at his terrible failures; Spain, Haiti, Russia. In the end he left France with a generation of men dead and the country bankrupt. His vanity and stupidity got him moved from the island paradise of Elba, after he broke his word in his first surrender. His 100 days of escape ran out at Waterloo and he was taken to a cold distant rock called Saint Helena. He never saw his second wife or child again.
I don't condone all the infidelity that is common place in European history. It is interesting to note though that the French are more discreet than the English. Just learned about "Dirty Bertie" and how he ruined several womens' lives and had many showing out at his coronation and after his death. He was a homewrecker and now the descendants of one of his horrid lovers is the queen consort today. Honestly for such sticklers the British can be incredibly undignified. Even though what they did was wrong, I can appreciate at the very least that she was able to remarry and live how she wanted, that her whole life wasn't ruined like it was for many of the English King's lovers. Kind of glad she wasn't allowed in Paris and she stayed away. Crazy how they still maintained decorum after all the drama in Egypt.
Hello 👋🏽 my beautiful, Storyteller, wow 😲 finally a Happy End! By a girl from the upper Class. I think 🤔, the difference, of this woman from a more secure background and of course, much better education and a stronger Self understanding. I loved to listen 👂 to her story. And now I thought 💭 about a woman, I really love her story and the special way!! She found and made her way , alone up in the Himalaya! To become the worlds first Woman, to be announced a Tibetan Lama. Her name is Alexandra David o‘Neel. She wrote the book: My way, trough Heaven and Hell , to Lhasa! I would really enjoy 😉, the way You will tell her tale. Always enjoy your work and the people, in the comments. You created a real Cousy Space and a nice community around you could getter. I love this 🌹💖🙏🏾👩🏾🌾💜
I've been smiling out loud through all of this, WHAT A WOMAN!
She was loyal, brave and True to her spouse, she followed him to literally the other side of the world.
He turned nasty.
Of Course, for Napoleon it was a planned campaign to get shut of the husband.
However.
She was also discreet and moral by not dishing the dirt then she burnt the letters.
Thanks SO MUCH for this BC.
Your information, narration and work is excellent.
Best wishes to you, all you love and followers Worldwide.
Blessed Be Xxx 🙏🏼 ❤️ 🗺️ 🍀 🏴
Thanks for watching the video ! Glad you enjoyed :)
@@ForgottenLives ALWAYS.
I'm rattling on too much, best be quiet 🤫
"He turned nasty" XD
You being serious 75% of the French army was flirting with her including the emperor, of course he was jealous, "short tempered" lol.
"He clearly overreacted" the moment he left she instantly cheated on him, faithful my ass.
Yeah, I liked it.
Excellent FL, thanks for another great video
Cheers CR
Good to see a history that is in the end, good lived. She had her problems with Napoleon, but problems with affairs, who doesn't. And she died really old as well. What a nice life! And she lived here in Brazil a bit as well, really interessing!
In those days, "lovely teeth" was the kicker!
Pretty Princess P P Good for her! Yeah. That's how I judge my men, too. They still have to have good teeth, though!
Probably mentioned because Josephine had a mouthful of rotters.
Another amazing story - TY :)
Thanks BC
Great and interesting story about the mistress of Napoleon. She was quite a fascinating woman to say the least, I wonder how different her life would have been if she had married Napoleon, especially since they were reportedly in love with each other.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for making a vídeo about Pauline! You did great! She was a remarkable Lady way ahead of her time. The very first picture on your vídeo is her self-portrait, she painted it. It is curious that she was completely forgotten by History when she was probably the most accomplished mistress of Napoleon. Also when Napoleon was exiled although he did not mention her, it is said that he used to say that the happiest time in his life was the time he spent in Egypt.
Thank you so much for watching!
Napoleon's loss. Sounds like he met his match but in truth he only ever loved Josephine. He dumped his first fiance for her too. Desiree whe eventually married one of his generals becoming queen of Sweden and starting a new royal dynasty.
Napoleon never dumped Desiree. They have ended their courtship after she stopped writing him or failing to demonstrate interest.
I love these historical mini biographies on people I've never heard of or only heard of connected to other greater people throughout history! We seldom hear about the mistresses hidden away from the public for the most part!
Great job!!!♥️
Great account of Pauline, thank you sir. Excellent work and narration
Another great one! Part of my morning walk listening routine. Looking forward to this tomorrow morning! You are so cool!
Thanks Very much !!!
Facinating woman! She sounds like a person to not get bogged down. She just left.... Thank you!
Excellent job! Enjoyed this greatly.
Thank you kindly!
I swear, every time I watch one of your videos I learn about someone truly remarkable. Thanks for these videos!
"To be with another woman is French. To be caught? That is American."
Lol🤣Tracishea
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Rip 💀
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Another lady in Napoleon's life.I think she deserved better than her first husband.
She was very gifted , and
thought of others.
Really enjoy your channel FL. Very interesting life but I had to laugh a little when she would remain faithful to her husband as long as he was in the country - she was a lady after all.
Glad you enjoyed!
Was waiting for you FLives! Edit: Magnificent story! Your narration was brilliant! Good work! Thank you
Lol I was the first to hit that button, and do my comment. Did enjoy very much. Beautiful video! 6 ads👍
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Really appreciate the comment! Thanks :)
👭💕💜🍃💜🌻😘Nancy💝
@@ForgottenLives Very welcome you are FLives. Always! Btw: Time to relisten again!
Ooooh early! What a delight for bedtime. Thanks FL x
Thanks for watching!
Great Story. Great Narration. Thanks FL.
This would be a great film. She lived a long life especially for that time period.
Great story as always!
Hugs from Sweden
Thanks 4 another fantastic video Pauline lead a fantastic life i love how u bring theses story's 2 life thanks stay safe see u next week 😀
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for all your hard work on these fascinating vids. 👍
Thanks for watching!
What a fascinating woman! Someone I knew nothing about till now. Good for her for getting a good business going and getting her fortune back. Sad that she burnt Napolean’s letters, but I guess that’s what happened then. Almost all of Lord Byrons papers were burnt after his death too, How fascinating it would have been to read both his and Pauline’s papers!
Fantastic plot for a romantic drama. Starting to love this channel.
Very interesting story and well done I love history and you do a great job telling the story of these people
Glad to hear it :)
Excellent. What an interesting woman. Thank you
Thank you love! All of the information is very well done, thank you for your time and effort, love it! Much peace, light and love to you✌
Thanks very much!
What is there not to love about this beautiful woman? Absolutely amazing and great narration. Thank you and I like very much.
Thanks Very much :)
Thank You Sir!!! Great Research & Video!!!👍😎
So nice of you :)
Such an interesting woman! I have a video suggestion. Mary MacLane. She was a scandalous writer who was open about her sexuality and pioneered the candid, confession style memoir. I have read "I, Mary MacLane" and she is a fascinating woman. She was enamored with Napoleon and was very controversial at the time. She's been left behind in history to some extent but her story has always been so fascinating! I worked in Butte, Montana and I loved reading her description and her wildness that really makes her endearing. She earned her title of "Wild Woman of Butte!" If you are interested, I'd love to help!
Thanks for the suggestion!!
@@ForgottenLives Ps. Keep up the awesome work 🤘
@@ForgottenLives i ❤️ your French! Very sexy, Luke. New sub. Keep the vid's coming.
Was sent over by the crime reel really enjoying it so far!
Glad to hear it!
May we all live our best lives!
Indeed :)
Missed your stories been taking history class trying to get my associates degree...do these stories are now more than ever More interesting 😉....great like always
Thanks very much!
Another good one!
Thanks !!!
Thanks so much ! ☮️🌌✨
Really enjoyed it I listen twice.
I'm going to have to keep this for later today as a treat x
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Hope you enjoyed!
You never fail to entertain.
she live life to the fullest
👍💯💜🙂🦋🌠.love, respect and positivity always. I'm catching up been away. But I'm back love your videos. Thankyou. Neita James.
Very interesting piece of history 👍
Thank you for this! Very interesting. She never had any children?
My pleasure! I didn't see any mention of any !
Too busy having adventures around the world to have kids...!
I have never heard of this adventurous lady. Amazing, just WOW. Like freaking awesome she grabbed opportunities by the....ya'll know where I am going with this.*nudge, nudge , wink,wink*
I bet she does. Say no more, say no more.
😂😂😂😂😂
This channel is soooo addictive🖤
She's not Egyptian tho.
I think the title just refers to the woman being his lover in Eygpt not her nationality.
Makes me feel guilty for pissing my life away.
Same here. That’s why I’m so bitter.
Shall we form a club?
Yes we make a Club ( same hier)🤣👍
@OAKLAND TERRITORY feel like that at 19
@OAKLAND TERRITORY this ascended my spirit into astrological heights💕
Gave me more strength as well as determination
I appreciate your kind words. God bless
💕🌸She sounded like a beautiful and interesting lady🌸💕
Omg. I love your name KRYSTAL ROBIN
MY NAME IS ROBIN AND MY ELDEST SISTER IS KRYSTAL 👭🤩 ... I JUST ABOUT FAINTED. LOL
A fascinating story!
Thanks :)
Great story 🙂
A multi faceted and multi talented graceful lady. With great teeth.
FL. This was great as I’ve never known about Pauline. Read about Désirée only.
Napoleon, one in every port it seems.
🎉🎊 Happy New Year everybody ! 🎈🎇
2022 - 2023
Loved it.
Can you please do a piece on “The Unfortunate Valentine Morris”.
I'll look into it!
I Love Your Channel😊
Thanks!
Interesting.
Never knew Napoleon had a mistress. Here in the West we were only ever taught that Napoleon was completely devoted to Josephine w/o reservation.
One Q I would have is, do you think it is possible that in the months when Pauline couldn't get back to Napoleon that, perhaps he thought Pauline was no longer interested in him? Could that have precipitated his desire to reconnect and reconcile with Josephine?
im so upset i missed the notif for this :( oh well better now than never!
That's annoying, hope you enjoyed!
nice video bro
Thank you!
love your videos
Will someone make a movie from this great tail. Great story thank you
Thanks!!
Would like for them to see Cairo and the world in our time... 2020.
Thank you Forgotten Lives. 🙂Stay SAFE & Sane.
Peace out.🍃💜🍃
Would be such a change! Thanks for watching :)
You said that right Nancy! I just imagine how this could be. It was a beautiful story. Relisten again. Always good to see you🌻Have good day girl!💙 5:45pm here now. See you later!
"she was healthy right up to her death..." lol!!
You should do Maude Allen. She's fascinating. She played Salome in 1906 and caused a scandal. There's a lot more...
Will look into it!
"accidentally spilled a jug of water" aha... :D
I'm late but here🥰
Great!
*This was so amazing!! I've never heard of her before I saw this video. Although...her name Foures, sounds a lot like "having sex" in French lol*
Very interesting person with a very interesting life
*Could you do a video about Gilles De Raid?*
It’s speculated that he *killed around 140 people* and may be the inspiration to the Bluebeard story! Bluebird is a guy who had the corpses of his 6 previous wives in his “corpse closet”. He locked the door and told his 7th wife to NOT enter that room but curiosity got the better of her and she did.....
Will look into him!
🖤 Forgotten Lives 🖤
Idk but have the feeling that the actual story of French liaison would put Hollywood movie to shame. Incredible story!
If she was a blonde, how come every portrait of her shows her as black-haired?
Can you do quadroon balls in New Orleans 1800
You should do victoria woodhull and her sister Tennessee Claflin! 😁
Will look into her!
@@ForgottenLives 🥰👏🏼 they’re fascinating! Victoria was the first female presidential candidate and Tennessee was Cornelius Vanderbilt’s sugar baby, they parlayed his mentorship into a successful stock biz on Wall Street and later become English nobles 😁
Hey FL,
another excellent presentation.
You have piqued my interest in this talented, and successful woman.
Thank you also for your correct grammar. One lives life to the "full".
So glad also, that this episode has not been bigot bombed, by bored whiners; just looking for a virtual cat fight.
Keep up the great work!
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Interesting, I enjoy your videos.
Glad you like them!
she wasn’t egyptian so the thumbnail is suuuuper misleading
13:20 I'm burning the letters you wrote me...
👍
Egypt turned into a disaster for the French and Napoleon just bugged out at the end leaving his men behind. For some reason Nappy is still a big hero to some but look at his terrible failures; Spain, Haiti, Russia. In the end he left France with a generation of men dead and the country bankrupt. His vanity and stupidity got him moved from the island paradise of Elba, after he broke his word in his first surrender. His 100 days of escape ran out at Waterloo and he was taken to a cold distant rock called Saint Helena. He never saw his second wife or child again.
I don't condone all the infidelity that is common place in European history. It is interesting to note though that the French are more discreet than the English. Just learned about "Dirty Bertie" and how he ruined several womens' lives and had many showing out at his coronation and after his death. He was a homewrecker and now the descendants of one of his horrid lovers is the queen consort today. Honestly for such sticklers the British can be incredibly undignified.
Even though what they did was wrong, I can appreciate at the very least that she was able to remarry and live how she wanted, that her whole life wasn't ruined like it was for many of the English King's lovers. Kind of glad she wasn't allowed in Paris and she stayed away. Crazy how they still maintained decorum after all the drama in Egypt.
What that can be?Large....or i dont know🤗🤗
That's what's known as Monkey Branching.
But she still did him wrong... 😢🤦🏻♀️💔
Hello 👋🏽 my beautiful, Storyteller, wow 😲 finally a Happy End! By a girl from the upper Class. I think 🤔, the difference, of this woman from a more secure background and of course, much better education and a stronger Self understanding. I loved to listen 👂 to her story. And now I thought 💭 about a woman, I really love her story and the special way!! She found and made her way , alone up in the Himalaya! To become the worlds first Woman, to be announced a Tibetan Lama. Her name is Alexandra David o‘Neel. She wrote the book: My way, trough Heaven and Hell , to Lhasa! I would really enjoy 😉, the way You will tell her tale. Always enjoy your work and the people, in the comments. You created a real Cousy Space and a nice community around you could getter. I love this 🌹💖🙏🏾👩🏾🌾💜
Great video, fascinating story, but that woman was not Egyptian at all! The is highly misleading. Cheers!
My life is so very dull and uninteresting! Lol
KATHERINE THE GREAT PLEASE^_^
Chicks rule and dudes drool.
4:45 looks like Napoleon if he desguised himself as a woman.
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Another French slapper🙈
Rich in years.
Ok Power
I feel bad for her first husband.
I don't see anything beautiful about her. In the one picture she was not beautiful. She was short just like Napoleon. She did have a good life
The only official picture of her is the one where she is holding a flower, the other ones are.not her.
Napoleon was so ugly but he must have something what the all Women like🤔😁
Marina Kaiser. Power can be a strong aphrodisiac.
$ of course
@@jessielewis1052 yes 😊and power , that together can be very attractive .And .And nothing has changed 🙄💯‼
Napoleon was nowhere near ugly, he was usually considered as quite charming by people at the time
She wasn’t Egyptian