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  1. "Elisa Bonaparte and her daughter Elisa Napoleone", by Pietro Nocchi (Rome 1783 - Lucca 1854). [ Links ] [ Accessibility ] [ Legal information ] [ Acknowledgements ] [ Webmasters ]

  2. The history of the Basilica of San Petronio is intertwined with a very famous family, that of the Bonaparte family. In fact, Bologna has been, even if for just a short while, the home of Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte, Napoleon’s sister. The woman arrived in the city in 1814, when she was dismissed from the office of Princess of Piombino, of ...

  3. Charles Leclerc. Paula Maria Bonaparte Leclerc Borghese ( French: Pauline Marie Bonaparte; 20 October 1780 – 9 June 1825), better known as Pauline Bonaparte, was an imperial French princess, the first sovereign Duchess of Guastalla, and the princess consort of Sulmona and Rossano. She was the sixth child of Letizia Ramolino and Carlo ...

  4. Élisa Marie Anne Bonaparte – Villa Vicentina , 7. kolovoza 1820. ), Napoleonova najstarija sestra, francuska princeza , princeza Lucce i Piombina (1805. – 1814.), velika vojvotkinja Toskane (1809. – 1814.) i grofica Compignano, iz francuske carske dinastije Bonaparte .

  5. He was killed a long way from Paris, in South Africa. •• Elisa Bonaparte (1777-1820) Elisa left her family and Corsica, the island of her birth, at the age of 7 to receive a careful education at a boarding school near Paris. Her brother Napoleon appointed her Grand Duchess of Tuscany in Italy.

  6. Jerónimo Napoleón Carlos Bonaparte, Príncipe de Montfort ( Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte en francés; 24 de agosto de 1814 - 12 de mayo de 1847) era hijo de Jerónimo Bonaparte y sobrino de Napoleón I, emperador de Francia, y soldado al servicio del reino alemán de Wurtemberg .

  7. www.ngv.vic.gov.au › napoleon › facts-and-figuresNapoleon > Who's Who?

    Raza Roustam (1783–1845) was Napoleon Bonaparte’s famous Mameluke bodyguard. At age 13, Raza was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Cairo. He was presented to Napoleon in 1799 by the Sheikh of Cairo, and was his bodyguard until 1814 when Napoleon was sent into exile. Pope Pius VII (1742–1823) was present at Napoleon Bonaparte’s ...