Napoleon Bonaparte's letters to his wife Josephine are among the most beautiful love letters in world literature, highlighting the sincere emotions of this brilliant military leader towards the woman he loved at first sight and was deeply attached to, as evidenced by these letters, which we present in their full Arabic translation. Josephine, whose original name was Rose Tascher, was the widow of a general executed during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution. She narrowly escaped the guillotine thanks to the intervention of some influential friends. She found herself a widow with a single son, Eugene, and a daughter, Hortense, inheriting the title of Viscountess of Beauharnais from her husband. In late October 1795, this attractive 32-year-old widow met the young General Napoleon Bonaparte, then only 26, at a reception held at her palace in honor of the general, who had done her son a favor she wished to thank him for.
Here, dear reader, you will read correspondence that is not easily repeated, like a rare event that happens once in a lifetime.