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  1. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Joseph Bonaparte, an Ambassador for European Art Exiled in America. Napoleon’s elder brother, Joseph Bonaparte, the deposed king of Naples and Spain, left France on July 25, 1815, and landed in Philadelphia on August 28, accompanied by his daughters, Charlotte and Zénaïde. His wife, Julie Marie Clary, was in fickle health and had decided ...

  2. 6 de mar. de 2014 · In 1810, she received the second request, but not the first. Recognition would become one of the furious goals of her life. One of the most famous and beautiful women in America would not remarry and she would not deny her name. Daguerreotype of Jerome ‘Bo’ Bonaparte, son of Betsy and Jerome, nephew of Napoleon.

  3. 9 de may. de 2015 · Jerome Bonaparte Biography (June 2006) via The Fondation Napoléon The following primary sources provide a glimpse into the coverage of the Patterson-Bonaparte relationship that appeared in contemporary United States newspapers. All links are via America’s Historical Newspapers: ‘Jerome Bonaparte’. Chronicle Express, Issue 103, page 2.

  4. On condition of her going to America, the emperor offered Madame Bonaparte a pension during her life of 60,000 francs a year. “provided she does not take the name of my family,” and after some time she consented to return to America, hoping thus to conciliate her imperial brother-in-law.

  5. Jérôme Bonaparte (født 15. november 1784, død 24. juni 1860) var den yngste af Napoleon Bonapartes brødre. Biografi [ redigér | rediger kildetekst ] Han blev født Roland Buonaparte i Ajaccio på Korsika , og tjenestegjorde i den franske marine før han drog til USA , hvor han giftede sig med Elizabeth Patterson (1785-1879), datter af en handelsmand fra Baltimore i Maryland .

  6. 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, his wife was forbidden to land and went to England, where her son, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, was born.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · In October 1812, Napoleon, conqueror of an empty and fire-blackened Moscow, pondered retreat. In Cassel, his youngest brother Jerome, King of Westphalia, had problems too. His three mistresses—two German and one Polish—complicated his life immensely, though his faithful Queen, Catherine of Württemberg, sedulously avoided noticing her ...