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"Teba: A Captivating Tale of Royalty and Legacy" In the annals of history

Background imageTeba Collection: Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox De Guzman Portocarrero & Kirkpatrick 9Th Countess Of Teba

Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox De Guzman Portocarrero & Kirkpatrick 9Th Countess Of Teba 1826-1920. Empress Eugenie Consort Of France Wife Of Napoleon Iii From The Miniature By Sir W.K.Ross

Background imageTeba Collection: Eugenie de Montijo, 1887 (engraving)

Eugenie de Montijo, 1887 (engraving)
693682 Eugenie de Montijo, 1887 (engraving) by Spanish School, (19th century); (add.info.: Last Empress consort of the French as the wife of Napoleon III, Emperor of the French)

Background imageTeba Collection: Monument to Eugenie de Montijo on the summit of Larrun

Monument to Eugenie de Montijo on the summit of Larrun (La Rhune), a mountain at the western end of the Pyrenees. It is located on the border of France and Spain

Background imageTeba Collection: Queen Eugenie de Montijo (b / w photo)

Queen Eugenie de Montijo (b / w photo)
473366 Queen Eugenie de Montijo (b/w photo) by Disderi, Andre Adolphe Eugene (1819-89/90); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTeba Collection: Eugenie, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Eugenie, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Eugenie, (1933). Portrait of Empress Eugenie of France (1826-1920) with her son Louis Napoleon (1856-1879) and a bust of her husband Emperor Napoleon III (1808-1873). After a miniature by Goudon

Background imageTeba Collection: Visit of Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie of France, Guildhall, City of London, 1855

Visit of Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie of France, Guildhall, City of London, 1855

Background imageTeba Collection: Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, 1855

Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, 1855. View during the address of the Lord Mayor, Francis Graham Moon, to the Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie of France

Background imageTeba Collection: Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie at Guildhall, London, 1855. Artist: Edmund Morin

Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie at Guildhall, London, 1855. Artist: Edmund Morin
Visit of Napoleon Bonaparte III and Empress Eugenie to Guildhall, London, 1855. The emperor is making address to an audience in the hall, with the empress seated beside him

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Background imageTeba Collection: Pot-shaped fibula of the Second Iron Age (6th-3rd

Pot-shaped fibula of the Second Iron Age (6th-3rd c. BC). Iron Age. Decorative Arts. SPAIN. Burgos. Burgos Museum. Proc: SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Villanueva de Teba. Necropolis

Background imageTeba Collection: Spanish ring-shaped fibula of the Second Iron

Spanish ring-shaped fibula of the Second Iron Age (6th-3rd c. BC). Iron Age. Decorative Arts. SPAIN. Burgos. Burgos Museum. Proc: SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Villanueva de Teba. Necropolis

Background imageTeba Collection: Horse fibula

Horse fibula. Iron Age. Jewelry. Proc: SPAIN. Villanueva de Teba


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"Teba: A Captivating Tale of Royalty and Legacy" In the annals of history, one name stands out amidst the grandeur and opulence of European royalty - Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox De Guzman Portocarrero & Kirkpatrick, 9th Countess of Teba. Born in 1826, this remarkable woman would go on to become Empress Eugenie Consort of France, as well as the beloved wife of Napoleon III. Her captivating beauty is immortalized in a miniature painting by Sir W. K. Ross at Windsor Castle. This exquisite artwork showcases her grace and elegance, capturing her essence for all eternity. Another enchanting engraving from 1887 depicts Eugenie de Montijo, radiating regal charm that captivates even today. The legacy left behind by Queen Eugenie de Montijo is not limited to portraits alone. A monument dedicated to her memory graces the summit of Larrun, symbolizing her enduring influence and significance. Her reign was marked by an era filled with prosperity and cultural refinement. A black-and-white photograph from yesteryears portrays Queen Eugenie's timeless allure. The image exudes a sense of mystery while showcasing her poise and sophistication that made heads turn wherever she went. One cannot forget the historic visit paid by Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie to Guildhall in London during 1855. The interior captures their majestic presence within its walls - a moment frozen in time forevermore through Edmund Morin's artistic depiction. Delving deeper into history reveals fascinating artifacts associated with Teba's lineage – pot-shaped fibulas from the Second Iron Age serve as reminders of ancient traditions passed down through generations; Spanish ring-shaped fibulas offer glimpses into intricate craftsmanship; horse fibulas evoke images of equestrian prowess that once adorned noble attire. Teba represents more than just a name; it embodies an extraordinary tale of love, power, and enduring legacy.