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  1. Elizabeth Patterson (Baltimore, 6 februari 1785 – aldaar, 4 april 1879), was de eerste vrouw van Jérôme Bonaparte, de broer van keizer Napoleon I. Ze was de dochter van William Patterson, een Ierse katholieke immigrant die een van de rijkste zakenlieden in de staat Maryland was geworden.

  2. Two centuries ago, Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte was one of the most famous women in America. Beautiful, scandalous, and outspoken, she had wed Napoleon's brother Jerome, borne his child, and seen the marriage annulled by the emperor himself. With her notorious behavior, dashing husband, and associations with European royalty, Elizabeth became ...

  3. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, who would be called “ Madame Bonaparte ” until her death in 1879, despised the narrowness of her own country and rejoiced in living in Europe, where “ the purposes of life are all fulfilled. … Beauty commands homage, talents secure admiration, misfortune meets with respect.

  4. Yearning for the life of a European aristocrat, Elizabeth Patterson wed Jerome, Napoleon Bonaparte's youngest brother, after a whirlwind American courtship. The French emperor had different plans and broke up the marriage despite Elizabeth's pregnancy and the subsequent birth of a son.

  5. 8 de jul. de 2018 · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte: Napoleon’s Unwanted American Sister-in-Law As the nineteenth century began, both the United States and France were in transition. The American Revolution only officially ended in 1783, and now the president-helmed United States was forging an identity that rejected the courtly atmosphere of its European counterparts.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2014 · Born in 1785, Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte lived a life more typical of women one hundred years later. Though her father’s self-made American wealth could have supported her, a life-long feud with her father over her short, youthful marriage to Jerome Bonaparte (Napoleon’s brother,) an unrelenting desire to live in Europe, and the determination to live a dignified and independent life ...

  7. The belle of Baltimore, Elizabeth Patterson met 19-year-old Jérôme Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon, on his visit to the United States in 1803. Although he was underage and forbidden to marry without his mother's consent, he proposed to Elizabeth through the Spanish ambassador, and the two married within a month of their meeting.