On November 6, 1804, the French Republic was transformed into the French Empire and Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned Emperor, known as Napoleon I. Despite unanimous opposition from his family, Napoleon's family was not able to make a decision. Despite the unanimous opposition of his family, Napoleon made Josephine the empress and crowned himself and Josephine with his own hands at the coronation, bestowing on her the greatest honor.

 

However, Napoleon, who became Emperor of France, needed an heir to consolidate his throne, but his 46-year-old wife Josephine failed to fulfill this wish. Eventually, Napoleon chose to divorce. Josephine and Napoleon were having lunch that day, as usual, when Napoleon finished his coffee and asked his wife to leave. He approached her, took her hand and pressed it to his heart, gazed at it for a moment and said: "Josephine, my dear Josephine! You know that I love you, and that the only moments of happiness I have received in this world have been given by you alone. But, Josephine, my destiny must be higher than my will; my most precious love must give way to the interests of France"

 

On December 16, 1809, Napoleon and Josephine were officially divorced. He personally assisted Josephine out of his palace, and afterwards spent three days alone by himself, doing nothing but mourning the loss of his engraved love.

 

After the divorce, Josephine lived in her bedchamber in Malmaison, where she was often visited by Napoleon, but her spirit was in a constant state of depression. After Josephine's death, Napoleon went to her grave and wept.

 

In 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the island of St. Helena after his reset to Waterloo, and he died at the age of 52.

 

On December 16, 1809, Napoleon and Josephine were officially divorced. He personally assisted Josephine to leave his palace and then spent three days alone, doing nothing but mourning the loss of his heartfelt love.

 

After the divorce, Josephine lived in her bedchamber in Malmaison, where she was often visited by Napoleon, but her spirit was in a constant state of depression. After Josephine's death, Napoleon went to her grave and wept.

 

In 1815, Napoleon reset his troops to Waterloo and was exiled to the island of Saint-Hernard, with no one around.

 

The love between Napoleon and Josephine is touching, and the simple design and classic style of the "You and I" proposal ring is a testimony to their romantic love. Jewelrykg

 

The years have changed and the past has been lost in the dust of history, with no trace of it, but only the jewelry has been passed down forever as a testimony to the timelessness of love. The love story coalesced in the jewelry gives the jewelry a value and connotation far beyond itself, making it a classic that is unparalleled in the world.

 

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