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  1. Elizabeth Bonaparte (dreifach) von Gilbert Stuart (1804) Jérôme Bonaparte als König des Königreichs Westphalen. Elizabeth „Betsy“ Patterson (* 6. Februar 1785 in Baltimore; † 4. April 1879 ebenda) war die erste Ehefrau von Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), Napoléons jüngstem Bruder.

  2. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, detta Betsy (Baltimora, 6 febbraio 1785 – Baltimora, 4 aprile 1879), fu la prima moglie di Girolamo Bonaparte, fratello minore di Napoleone Bonaparte. Era la figlia di William Patterson, un ricco mercante del Maryland la cui famiglia, di religione cattolica giunse dall' Irlanda negli Stati Uniti d'America prima ancora della Rivoluzione Americana e di Dorca Spear.

  3. From the publishers:Two centuries ago, Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte was one of the most famous women in America. Beautiful, scandalous, and outspoken, she had wed Napoleon's brother Jerome, borne his child, and seen the marriage annulled by the emperor himself. With her notorious behavior, dashing husband, and associations with European royalty, Elizabeth became one of America's …

  4. 22 de may. de 2012 · Appraising Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's many identities—celebrity, aristocrat, independent woman, mother—Charlene M. Boyer Lewis is able to show how Madame Bonaparte, as she was known, exercised extraordinary social power at the center of the changing transatlantic world.

  5. Elizabeth “Betsy” Patterson Bonaparte. Elizabeth “Betsy”. Patterson. Bonaparte. First wife of Jerome Bonaparte and sister-in-law of Napoleon, Emperor of France. Her father was the richest man in Baltimore. She married the French Navy officer Jerome Bonaparte on December 24, 1803. He was a brother of Napoleon, since 1799 First Consul of ...

  6. From the publishers: Alexandra Deutsch literally “unpacks” Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte’s personal belongings in this intuitively sophisticated material culture biography of the woman whose seductive beauty and tragic marriage repeatedly pulls us back for another look and, ideally, a deeper understanding of the person behind the celebrity.

  7. Title: Madame Jerome Bonaparte (Elizabeth Patterson) Artist: Attributed to Thomas Sully (American, Horncastle, Lincolnshire 1783–1872 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Artist: After Gilbert Stuart (American, North Kingston, Rhode Island 1755–1828 Boston, Massachusetts) Date: ca. 1805–10. Culture: American. Medium: Watercolor on ivory