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  1. Marie Bonaparte was a great-grandniece of Emperor Napoleon I of France. She was a daughter of Prince Roland Bonaparte (19 May 1858–14 April 1924) and Marie-Félix Blanc (1859–1882). Her paternal grandfather was Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte, son of Lucien Bonaparte, who was one of Napoleon's rebellious and disinherited younger brothers.

  2. 10 de feb. de 2022 · Historia del orgasmo femenino: toda una revolución de palacio. Esta historia comienza en el siglo XX y tiene como protagonista a Marie Bonaparte, sobrina de Napoleón I, una princesa apasionada por el conocimiento y la sexualidad femenina. Que no te engañe su clase: aunque Bonaparte pertenecía a la realeza, llevaba una revolucionaria en su ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2020 · Marie Bonaparte creía que si se las mujeres se sometían a una operación para acercar esa separación en su zona genital podrían tener un orgasmo durante una relación sexual con penetración ...

  4. 3 de jul. de 2022 · Marie Bonaparte, bisnieta de Napoleón y discípula freudiana que ayudó a introducir el psicoanálisis en Francia, quedó tan fascinada por la teoría de su maestro que -aunque Freud le rogó que ...

  5. Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962) played a critical role in the development of psychoanalysis in France. Her clinical activity is not well known yet she was one of the first female French psychoanalysts. The journalist-writers Alice and Valerio Jahier were Bonaparte's first two patients. She conducted this dual analysis with Rudolph Loewenstein (1898 ...

  6. Charles-Marie Bonaparte (1746-1785), the father of Napoleon and his siblings who hailed from Paris, the eldest sibling, created a legacy that was carried on by his children and significantly shaped the face of world history.With his passion for politics and law, Charles-Marie studied diligently and became involved in various political endeavors.

  7. Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962), the great-grandniece of the French emperor, devoted her life and her vast resources to psychoanalysis and to securing Sigmund Freud’s intellectual legacy. Initially Freud’s patient, Bonaparte eventually helped secure the Freud family’s escape and exile to London just as the Nazis closed in on Vienna.