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  1. She was queen of Naples during the reign of her spouse there, and regent of Naples during his absence four times: in 1812–1813, 1813, 1814, and 1815. In 1800, Caroline married Joachim Murat, Marshal of the Empire, Prince Murat and later King of Naples, one of Napoleon's most important and notorious generals.

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Caroline Bonaparte (born March 25, 1782, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 18, 1839, Florence [Italy]) was the queen of Naples (1808–15), Napoleon’s youngest sister and the wife (1800) of Joachim Murat.

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  3. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Caroline Bonaparte Murat and her Children, by François Gérard, 1808. In 1808, when Napoleon moved Joseph Bonaparte from the throne of Naples to that of Spain, he made the Murats King and Queen of Naples.

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  4. A short biography (with portrait) of Marie-Annonciade, a.k.a. Caroline Bonaparte, Queen of Naples and the Two-Sicilies, younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  5. This portrait of the youngest of Napoleon’s three sisters, Caroline Murat, was painted in 1807. Caroline is wearing sumptuous clothes in typical imperial colours, including a purple velvet cloak and a dress embroidered in gold.

  6. She was queen of Naples during the reign of her spouse there, and regent of Naples during his absence four times: in 1812-13, 1813, 1814 and 1815." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.01.2020)

  7. Peint en 1807, ce tableau représente Caroline Bonaparte, la plus jeune des trois soeurs de Napoléon. Elle porte de somptueux habits aux couleurs typiquement impériales : traîne de velours pourpre sur une robe brodée d’or.