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  1. Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte, Princess of Canino and Musignano (8 July 1801 – 8 August 1854) was the elder daughter of Joseph Bonaparte and Julie Clary, and the wife of Charles Lucien Bonaparte, who was also her cousin. She joined her father in exile for several years in Bordentown, New Jersey.

  2. Zénaïde Laetizia Julie Bonaparte (sinh ngày 8/7/1801 tại Paris và mất ngày 8/8/1854 tại xứ Napoli) là con gái của Joseph Bonaparte và Julie Clary. Bà có một em gái là Charlotte. Bà kết hôn với Thân vương Charles Lucien Bonaparte, người anh họ Đức của bà (con trai của Lucien, em trai của Napoléon ...

  3. Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte, Prințesă de Canino și Musignano ( 8 iulie 1801 – 1854) a fost fiica cea mare a lui Joseph Bonaparte, fratele mai mare a împăratului Napoleon I, și a lui Julie Clary. Mama ei a fost sora lui Désirée Clary, iubita lui Napoleon.

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    After the fall of her uncle Emperor Napoleon in 1815, her father moved to America and lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Charlotte and her sister, however, stayed with their mother in Europe. They lived in Frankfurt and Brussels in 1815-1821, and then in Florence. She studied engraving and lithography in Paris with the artist Louis Léopold Robert...

    Charlotte, her sister Zénaide (1801–1854), and their mother were painted by the French artist François Gérard, while their mother was Queen of Spain. Another French artist, the well-known Jacques-Louis David, painted a portrait of the two sisters; it shows them reading a letter from Philadelphia sent by their father.

    King Napoléon-Louis Bonaparte
    Zénaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte in 1821,by Jacques-Louis David
    Charlotte Bonaparte's Tomb.
    E. Benezit, Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs (1966), vol. 1, p. 754, and vol. 7, p. 279. p 464
    Patricia Tyson Stroud, The Man Who Had Been King: The American Exile of Napoleon's Brother Joseph (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005), pp. 88–113.
    William H. Gerdts, Painting and Sculpture in New Jersey (Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1964), p. 56.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZenaidaZenaida - Wikipedia

    Zenaida. Zenaida (Greek name meaning "Life of Zeus.") Zenaide ( Italian ), Zénaïde ( French ), or Zinaida ( Russian: Зинаида ). [1] It is a personal name used in many cultures used for women. It can also refer (as genus Zenaida) to the Zenaida doves, named after Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte .

  5. Mary Bonaparte (Mary Léonie Eugénie Mathilde Jeanne Julie Zénaïde Bonaparte; 10 December 1870 – 1947) was the eldest surviving daughter of Prince Napoléon Bonaparte of Canino and Christine Ruspoli. [1] On 25 November 1891 in Rome she married Enrico Gotti. They had no children.