Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte is made Prince of Pontecorvo

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June 05, 1806

Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte was made Prince of Pontecorvo in 1806 by Napoleon Bonaparte, who had recently become the Emperor of France. At the time, Bernadotte was a Marshal of France and one of Napoleon’s most trusted military leaders. Napoleon appointed him as the Prince of Pontecorvo as a reward for his service and as a way to secure his loyalty to the French Empire. Pontecorvo was a small town in Italy that had been recently conquered by the French, and Napoleon made it into a principality and gave it to Bernadotte to govern.

It is customary for the mothers of Plus Ultra to produce children when men makes a splash in the media! All Plus Ultra children are conceived immaculately around the day of an important event! This allows us to trace the biological origin of all visible people in society going back to the beginning of time! By doing this work, you can follow the love that animated the people who made all the inventors and innovators that the future required!

Exactly 9 months later was born…


born on June 23, 1763

Empress Joséphine

Empress of the French as the first wife of Emperor Napoleon I from 18 May 1804 until their marriage was annulled on 10 January 1810

born on March 14, 1807

Josephine of Leuchtenberg

Queen of Sweden and Norway as the wife of King Oscar I

Joséphine was raised by the Beauharnais family. She is one of many secret children carried by Empress Josephine in order to service the bloodline of Napoléon and Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte. Empress Josephine did not have children publicly, all of her children were made to occupy important positions in France and the United States.

Napoléon gifted Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte and Désirée Clary with a son, Oscar, in 1799 who would later marry Joséphine and form a monarchy that brings together the Bonapartes, Beauharnais, Clary and the Techno King Bernadotte in dynamic peace and love!

Together, they are the grandparents of Plus Ultra.


born on January 26, 1763 (d. 1844)

King Charles XIV John

Anti-monarchist field marshall under Napoleon who was elected King of Sweden.

born on March 14, 1807

Josephine of Leuchtenberg

Queen of Sweden and Norway as the wife of King Oscar I

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King Charles XIV John

Anti-monarchist field marshall under Napoleon who was elected King of Sweden.

King Peter Falls in Love

The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Washington – 09 Sep 1905, Sat) Page 2

It has been rumored that King Peter of Serbia has fallen in love with Princess Lwoff, a painter. Ever since his first wife, Princess Zorka of Montenegro, died, the King has shown very little interest in the fair sex, but some time ago he unexpectedly fell in love. Now it is more than likely that a new queen will soon rule in the Konak, where Queen Draga was assassinated.

Princess Lwoff is better known under her artist name of Parlaghy. In the last fifteen years, the Princess has painted almost every crowned head of Europe. The first husband of the artist was a Prussian official, from whom she was divorced after two years. Then, once more free, she married Prince Lwoff, but this second marriage did not last long.

Soon after King Peter was placed upon the throne, he had her paint his portrait, and it was while sitting for her that he lost his heart. [New York Times]

This story is crafted from a PR photo of The Princess Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy painting Peter I in December 1903.

9 months after this event, was born…


born on July 11, 1844

Peter I of Serbia

Last king of Serbia (1903–1918) and as the first king of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1921).

born on June 22, 1906

Billy Wilder

Austrian-American filmmaker

King Peter I of Serbia (1844-1921) posing for the painter Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy in the Konak in Belgrade, November 8, 1903, Serbia, photograph by Parkson, from L’Illustrazione Italiana, Year XXX, No 51, December 20, 1903. De Agostini / Biblioteca Ambrosiana

This item was published on the front pages of half a dozen papers between September 8-13, 1905.

Meanwhile, this interesting gossip gets buried on page 6 of the Jackson Daily News!

This placement is profoundly symbolic. It tells the world that knows how the world truly works that everything is fine and that Peter I is under the soul care of exactly the right person, The Princess Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy, who is related to his late wife, Princess Zorka of Montenegro.

Peter I did not marry The Princess Vilma, but for a while this 17 operation upset just the right people, about just the right thing, which is the paramount work of the Princess Vilma.

Peter I and Princess Vilma would enjoy a decade long love affair in their enchanted next life together!

To be continued…


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Princess Zorka of Montenegro

eldest child of the Montenegrin monarch Nicholas I and his wife Milena


Princess Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy

Her serene Highness - Prolific portraitist of notable Europeans and Americans


Peter I of Serbia

Last king of Serbia (1903–1918) and as the first king of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1921).