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  1. As for the Patterson-Bonaparte union: Napoleon had the marriage annulled in 1805 and made Jerome the king of Westphalia in 1807. That year, Jerome married the princess of Wurttemberg. Elizabeth, banned from France by the emperor, remained in Baltimore with her son, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805—1870).

  2. Title: Madame Jerome Bonaparte (Elizabeth Patterson) Artist: Attributed to Thomas Sully (American, Horncastle, Lincolnshire 1783–1872 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Artist: After Gilbert Stuart (American, North Kingston, Rhode Island 1755–1828 Boston, Massachusetts) Date: ca. 1805–10. Culture: American. Medium: Watercolor on ivory

  3. Patterson, Elizabeth. views 2,065,689 updated. Elizabeth Patterson, 1785–1879, American wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, b. Baltimore. On a visit to America, Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, met and married her (1803). Jérôme was a minor, and Napoleon refused to recognize the marriage. When Jérôme returned (1805) to France ...

  4. Elizabeth “Betsy” Patterson Bonaparte. Elizabeth “Betsy”. Patterson. Bonaparte. First wife of Jerome Bonaparte and sister-in-law of Napoleon, Emperor of France. Her father was the richest man in Baltimore. She married the French Navy officer Jerome Bonaparte on December 24, 1803. He was a brother of Napoleon, since 1799 First Consul of ...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2019 · En 1803, Jérôme Bonaparte tombe amoureux d'une richissime Américaine encore mineure, nommée Elizabeth Patterson. Ne demandant pas l'autorisation de son grand frère empereur des Français, il ...

  6. 14 de mar. de 2014 · Ultimately, Berkin writes, “Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, the most beautiful woman in America, summed up her life: ‘I have lived alone and I will die alone.’ Sadly, after reading Berkin’s ...

  7. 24 de jun. de 2019 · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte was an American socialite who married Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte’s youngest brother, on 24 December 1803. Elizabeth, who was often referred to as Betsy, was the daughter of Dorcas Spear and William Patterson, who had been born in Ireland in 1752 and who had immigrated from Donegal to North America before the American Revolutionary War.