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Élisa and Levoy
There Élisa got to know Pasquale Baciocchi ( who later adopted the surname Levoy ).

Élisa and Marseille
Élisa made several short stays in Italy and France, notably seeking support in Marseille to return to Italy as a private individual.

Élisa and on
Although Preisner is most closely associated with Kieślowski, he has collaborated with several other directors, winning a César in 1996 for his work on Jean Becker's Élisa.
Napoleon, on leave from the French Army, travels to Corsica with his sister, Élisa ( Yvette Dieudonné ).
Élisa left on 1 September with Napoleon to return to Ajaccio.
Élisa set up home at 125 rue de Miromesnil, in the Quartier du Roule, where she held receptions and put on plays.
On 14 May 1800, on the death of Lucien's first wife, Christine Boyer, Élisa took Lucien's two daughters under her protection.
An Anglo-Austrian force under Lord William Bentinck captured Lucca soon after, forcing the pregnant Élisa to flee on the night of 13 March 1814.
Napoleon was exiled to Elba on 1 March 1815, and Élisa was arrested on 25 March and interned in the Austrian fortress of Brünn.

Élisa and by
Élisa is a French film directed by Jean Becker and starring Gérard Depardieu, Vanessa Paradis and Firmine Richard.
Most of the power over Lucca and Piombino was exercised by Élisa, with Félix taking only a minor role and contenting himself with making military decisions.
Very active and concerned with administering the area, Élisa was surrounded at Lucca by ministers who largely remained in place right to the end of her reign.
Carrara was one of the biggest white marble suppliers in Europe and Élisa bolstered her prestige by establishing an Académie des Beaux-Arts, designed to host the greatest sculptors and thus make Carrara an exporter of marble statues, which had a greater value than the raw marble.
On 2 April 1809, Élisa arrived in Florence, where she was coldly received by the nobility.
The pope passed by Florence where Élisa did not welcome him in person and also asked Pius to leave the region soon as possible, so as not to displease her brother by being seen as welcoming his enemy.
Napoleon threatened to seize Carrara from Élisa and also demanded Lucca raise men by conscription.

Élisa and Napoleon
The inhabitants of Lucca, under French occupation and begrudging the loss of their independence, knew Élisa ironically as " la Madame " and had little sympathy for Napoleon, Élisa, or their attempts to " Frenchify " the republic.
As with Napoleon, Élisa set up city improvement works in her territories, mainly to expand the princely palaces.
However, the terms of the decree required Élisa to enforce the decisions of Napoleon and his ministers and denied her the power to modify any of these decisions.
Napoleon frequently recalled Élisa for any irregularity in her execution of his orders in Tuscany.
On 17 March 1810, Élisa arrived in Paris for Napoleon's marriage to Marie-Louise of Austria, but Napoleon took advantage of her visit to reclaim the payments from his grants of Massa and Carrara.
When Élisa returned to Tuscany, she found Napoleon still sought to claim payment of these grants via his envoys.
Élisa became the only adult sibling of Napoleon Bonaparte not to survive the emperor.

Élisa and had
Élisa refused to pay a second time, arguing that the territories had too few resources to pay Napoleon's demanded 200, 000 lira.

Élisa and villa
Élisa returned to Lucca from Florence and restored the villa now known as the Villa Reale di Marlia, despite the cold reception of the local community.

Élisa and .
She was nominated again for a César twice in 1996 for Best Supporting Actress ( Meilleur second rôle féminin ) and Most Promising Actress ( Meilleur espoir féminin ) both for the film Élisa.
Elisabeth " Eliza, or Élisa " Rachel Félix ( also Elizabeth-Rachel Félix ), better known only as Mademoiselle Rachel ( February 21, 1821, Mumpf, Rheinfelden, Aargau, Switzerland-January 3, 1858, Le Cannet, France ), was a French actress.
In April 1994, Paradis filmed Élisa, under the direction of Jean Becker.
Her mother, Élisa, suffering from a deep depression, tried to kill little Marie when she was very young and subsequently committed suicide, while her father has never been part of her life.
Élisa was born in Ajaccio, Corsica.
Élisa remained in Paris, but maintained a regular correspondence with her brother.
Felice and Élisa took the titles Prince and Princess of Piombino.
On 2 July 1807, Élisa founded the " Institut Élisa " within the limits of a former convent for noble-born girls, to produce well-educated and cultivated future wives.
On 29 July 1812, Élisa set up an establishment for young poor girls, the " Congregazione San Felice ", though this did not long outlive Élisa's fall.
Élisa wished to become Governess of Tuscany in 1808, but she contracted an illness late in the year that prevented her from taking part in state affairs.
A decree was officially created between the second and third of March that year which established the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, made Florence its capital and Élisa its grand duchess.

married and Levoy
# Maria-Anna Elisa Bonaparte ( 1777 – 1820 ), Grand-Duchess of Tuscany married Félix Bacciochi Levoy
She married Felice Pasquale Baciocchi Levoy, a member of Corsican nobility, on 1 May 1797, created Prince Français, Duke of Lucca and Prince of Piombino and Prince of Massa-Carrara and La Garfagnana.
* Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi Levoy ( 1806 – 1869 ); married Philippe, Comte Camerata-Passioneï de Mazzoleni, and had one son:

married and civil
In 1829 he married Henrietta Preston, sister of Kentucky politician and future civil war general William Preston.
* He married, on December 7, 1929 ( civil ), in Aix-les-Bains, France, and December 13, 1929 ( religious ), in Bombay, India, Andrée Joséphine Carron ( 1898 – 1976 ).
In August 1926, Hayek married Helen Berta Maria von Fritsch, a secretary at the civil service office where Hayek worked.
He also married the fourteen-year-old Elisabeth de St Michel, a descendant of French Huguenot immigrants, first in a religious ceremony, on 10 October 1655, and later in a civil ceremony, on 1 December 1655, at St Margaret's, Westminster.
On 26 August 2000, President Halonen married her longtime partner, Dr. Pentti Arajärvi, in a civil ceremony at her official residence, Mäntyniemi, after a relationship of more than fifteen years.
A couple, for example, may begin the process to have their marriage annulled by the Catholic Church only after they are no longer married in the eyes of the civil authority.
A period of civil war and anarchy, known as the 1383-1385 Crisis, begins in Portugal due to Beatrice being married to the King John I of Castile and Leon.
Dalí and Gala, having lived together since 1929, were married in 1934 in a semi-secret civil ceremony.
Couples currently in a civil union who want to be married will need to go through the new marriage process.
A further outbreak of civil war, between the king and the heir-apparent, was averted in 1293 by the queen-consort Isabella of Portugal, who had married Denis in 1281, and was canonized for her many virtues in the 16th century.
Despite Berlioz not understanding spoken English and Harriet not knowing any French, on 3 October 1833, they married in a civil ceremony at the British Embassy with Liszt as one of the witnesses.
Technically, however, all the formalities for a civil marriage had not been followed and so a strict judge might rule that they were not legally married.
He married Princess Astrid of Sweden in a civil ceremony in Stockholm on 4 November 1926, followed by a religious ceremony in Brussels on 10 November.
On 11 September 1941, while a prisoner of the Germans, Leopold secretly married Lilian Baels in a religious ceremony that had no validity under Belgian law, as Belgian law required a religious marriage to be preceded by a legal or civil marriage.
On 6 December, they were married under civil law.
She and Houston lived together for several years, and though he was still married under civil law he married Tiana under the Cherokee law.
In 1845, her 15-year-old sister, Eliza Julia Edwards, married Edward John Pratt, a 38-year-old British civil servant who had served in the Indian Navy.
He married his Parisienne girlfriend Johanna Martinez on May 29, 2006, at a civil ceremony in Switzerland.
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Supporters of civil unions contend that civil unions grant same-sex couples equal rights to married couples.
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They were married in a civil ceremony in 1980.
Princess Máxima and Prince Willem-Alexander were married on 2 February 2002 in a civil ceremony in the Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, which was then followed by a religious ceremony at Amsterdam's Nieuwe Kerk (" New Church ").

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