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  1. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (February 6, 1785 – April 4, 1879) was an American socialite. She was the daughter of Baltimore merchant William Patterson and the first wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoleon's youngest brother.

  2. 6 de may. de 2024 · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (born February 6, 1785, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died April 4, 1879, Baltimore) was one of America’s first international celebrities, known for her fashionable clothing, witty remarks, fierce independence, and ties to the Bonapartes of France.

  3. 14 de ago. de 2022 · Exhibition 'Woman of Two Worlds' tells the story of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, native Marylander and wife of Napolean's younger brother. Please note, the Library will open at 12pm on Thursday, May 30, 2024.

  4. Born Elizabeth Patterson in Baltimore, Maryland, on February 6, 1785; died in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 4, 1879; daughter of William Patterson (president of Baltimore's largest bank); daughter-in-law of Letizia Bonaparte (1750–1836); sister-in-law of Napoleon I, emperor of France (r. 1804–1815); married Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), king of ...

  5. 1 de jun. de 2013 · This study of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte recovers the life of an impressive woman who successfully challenged the gender, political, and cultural conven

    • Carol Lasser
    • 2013
  6. Wondrous Beauty Carol Berkin © 2014 Knopf Publishing. From the publishers: From the award-winning historian and author of Revolutionary Mothers […] and Civil War Wives […], here is the remarkable life of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, renowned as the most beautiful woman of nineteenth-century Baltimore, whose marriage in 1803 to Jérôme ...

  7. Her story reminds us of the fragility of the American experiment in its infancy and, equally important, of the active role of women in the debates over society and culture in the early republic. 978-0-8122-0653-1. History. Two centuries ago, Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte was one of themost famous women in America.