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  1. Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli (born Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte; 22 February 1795 – 13 May 1865) was a French Napoleonic princess and the eldest daughter of Lucien Bonaparte and Christine Boyer.

  2. Charlotte Philistine Bonaparte, née à Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, le et morte à Rome, le est une princesse française, fille aînée de Lucien Bonaparte et de Christine Boyer. Elle était connue sous le nom de « Lolotte », sobriquet qui lui avait été donné par Letizia Bonaparte, sa grand-mère.

  3. 28 de nov. de 2019 · During her uncle’s brief restoration in 1815, Charlotte was created a French Princess and she was given “Imperial Highness” as a style of address. Shortly after his final defeat and banishment, Charlotte was married to Don Mario Gabrielli, Prince of Prossedi.

  4. Charlotte Filistea Bonaparte ( Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, 22 de febrero de 1795 - Roma, 13 de mayo de 1865) es una princesa francesa, hija mayor de Lucien Bonaparte y Christine Boyer. La conocían como "Lolotte", apodo que le dio Letizia Bonaparte, su abuela.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte was a French Napoleonic princess and the eldest daughter of Lucien Bonaparte and Christine Boyer. She became princess Gabrielli following her marriage to Mario Gabrielli, prince of Prossedi and Roccasecca, duke of Pisterzo. In Italy she was known as Carlotta.

    • Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
    • February 22, 1795
    • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
    • May 13, 1865
  6. Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (31 October 1802 – 2 March 1839) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, the older brother of Emperor Napoleon I, and Julie Clary. She was active as an artist.

  7. Gabrielli family. For other uses, see Gabrieli (disambiguation). Coat of arms of the Gabrielli de Gubbio family. The House of Gabrielli (sometimes known as "Gabrielli di Gubbio ") is the name of an old and influential feudal Italian noble family from Gubbio, a town in Umbria . History[edit]