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  1. Princess Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily (Italian: Maria Clotilda Teresa Amelia Antonietta Giovanna Battista Anna Gaetana Pulcheria; 18 February 1786 – 10 September 1792) was a member of the House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She was styled Princess of Naples and Sicily.

  2. Princess Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily was a member of the House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She was styled Princess of Naples and Sicily.

  3. Luisa of Naples and Sicily (Luisa Maria Amalia Teresa; 27 July 1773 – 19 September 1802) was Grand Duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany. She was born a princess of Naples and Sicily as a daughter born to Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Maria Carolina of Austria .

    • Early Life and Ancestry
    • Marriage
    • Cause of Beatification and Canonization
    • Honours
    • Sources

    Maria Clotilde was the eldest of eight children born to Victor Emmanuel II, King of Sardinia by his first wife and cousin, Archduchess Adelaide of Austria. Her father would later become the King of a united Italy as Victor Emmanuel II. Maria Clotilde's paternal grandparents were Charles Albert, King of Sardinia and Archduchess Maria Theresa of Aust...

    On 30 January 1859 she was married in Turin to Prince Napoléon-Jérôme Bonaparte(1822–1891). They had three children:

    On 1936 the cause of beatification Maria Clotilde was introduced by the Archbishop of Turin. Her spiritual writings were approved by theologians on 28 February 1940. On 10 July 1942 Pope Pius XII declared the princess a Servant of God, and she was later declared Venerable.

    Kingdom of Italy : Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.
    Austria-Hungary : Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross.
    Remsen Whitehouse, Henry (1897). The Sacrifice of a Throne: Being an Account of the Life of Amadeus, Duke of Aosta, sometime King of Spain. New York: Bonnel, Silver, and Co.
    Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred (1907). The Court of the Tuileries, 1852-1870: Its Organization, Chief Personages, Splendour, Frivolity, and Downfall. London: William Clowes and Sons, Limited.
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  5. Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily (Q4992832) Italian princess. Princess Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily. Maria Clotilda di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie. Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. sex or gender. female. 1 reference. given name. Maria. 0 references. noble title. princess. 0 references. date of birth.

  6. Princess Maria Clotilde of Naples and Sicily (Italian: Maria Clotilda Teresa Amelia Antonietta Giovanna Battista Anna Gaetana Pulcheria; 18 February 1786 – 10 September 1792) was a member of the House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She was styled Princess of Naples and Sicily. Early life. Maria Clotilde was born in Naples.