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  1. Mathilde (1820–1904) Princess of Westphalia. Name variations: Mathilde Bonaparte. Born Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte on May 27, 1820; died in 1904; daughter of Jerome Bonaparte (1784–1860), king of Westphalia (youngest brother of Napoleon), and Catherine of Wurttemberg (1783–1835); sister of Prince Napoleon (Plon-Plon) and niece of Napoleon I, emperor of France; married Count ...

  2. Mathilde Bonaparte. Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, Princesse Française, Princess of San Donato (27 May 1820 – 2 January 1904), was a French princess and salonnière. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mathilde Bonaparte has received more than 191,127 page views.

  3. 1820-1904. Biography. Daughter of Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte and his second wife Catharina of Württemberg (qq.v.). In 1840 she married Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov (q.v.), but the two separated in particularly acrimonious circumstances in 1847. Mathilde spent most of her life in Paris, holding a Salon during the Second Empire ...

  4. 28 de ene. de 2023 · La princesa Mathilde Bonaparte había nacido en 1820, hija como hemos dicho de Jérôme Bonaparte, hermano pequeño de Napoleón, y la princesa Catherine, hija del rey Frédéric I de Wurtemberg. Tras casarse con Anatole Demidoff, al que convirtieron en príncipe de San Donato, vivió años de duro matrimonio durante el cual sufrió malos tratos aparentemente.

  5. Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, Princesse Française, Princess of San Donato, was a French princess and salonnière.

  6. Élete. Mathilde Létizia Bonaparte hercegnő 1820 májusában látott napvilágot Jérôme Bonaparte volt vesztfáliai király és Katalin Friderika württembergi királyi hercegnő második gyermekeként, egyben egyetlen leányaként. Édesapja I. Napóleon francia császár fivéreként megszerezte magának az újonnan megalakult Vesztfália ...

  7. La Revue Volume 11, Issue 2, 2011, pages 151 to 182. On becoming emperor, Napoleon III attracted several members of the Bonaparte family to France and to his Court (soon to become one of the most glittering in Europe). Two of his cousins, Princess Mathilde (daughter of Jerome) and Princess Julie (daughter of Charles-Lucien, grand-daughter of ...