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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. Carolina Bonaparte (Ajaccio, 25 de marzo de 1782 - Florencia, 18 de mayo de 1839) fue el séptimo vástago sobreviviente (la tercera de las hijas) de Carlo Buonaparte y María Leticia Ramolino, y hermana menor de Napoleón Bonaparte.

  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. 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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  5. Carolina Maria Annunziata Bonaparte (francés: Caroline Marie Annunciata Bonaparte; 25 de marzo de 1782 – 18 de mayo de 1839), más conocida como Caroline Bonaparte Fue una princesa imperial francesa; la séptima hija y tercera hija de Carlo Buonaparte y Letizia Ramolino, y hermana menor de Napoleón I de Francia.

  6. 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.

  7. 30 de ene. de 2019 · They remained Grand Duke and Duchess until they exchanged the titles for those of King and Queen – of Naples. They had paid for it dearly, with most of their properties in France. Murat immediately set about putting his new Kingdom in order with the meagre resources he had.