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  1. Jeanne Bonaparte (15 September 1861 – 25 July 1910) was a great-niece of Napoleon I of France, and the only daughter of Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte by his wife Éléonore-Justine Ruflin. She was well known in French society as an artist and sculptor, and was married to Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon .

  2. 24 de nov. de 2023 · De su matrimonio con su segunda esposa, Jeanne-Françoise Valliccioni, nacieron Sofía Catalina y Anh Letizia. ... explica el motivo de que utilicen Napoleón como apellido en lugar de Bonaparte.

  3. Jeanne Bonaparte, « princesse Bonaparte » puis, par son mariage, marquise de Villeneuve- Esclapon, est née dans l'ancienne abbaye d'Orval, à Villers-devant-Orval, en Belgique, le 25 septembre 1861, et morte le 25 juillet 1910 à Paris, en France. Petite nièce de Napoléon Ier et seule fille de Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte et de sa femme ...

  4. Jeanne Bonaparte (1861 - 1910) Other form of the name. Villeneuve-Esclapon, Christian de (nom marital) Birth. 1861, Villers-Devant-Orval, Belgique ...

  5. Jeanne Bonaparte was a great-niece of Napoleon I of France, and the only daughter of Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte by his wife Éléonore-Justine Ruflin. She was well known in French society as an artist and sculptor, and was married to Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon.

  6. Bonaparte-Murat (extant) The House of Bonaparte is a former imperial and royal European dynasty of Italian origin. It was founded in 1804 by Napoleon I, the son of Corsican nobleman Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Buonaparte (née Ramolino). Napoleon was a French military leader who rose to power during the French Revolution and who, in 1804 ...

  7. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Jeanne died on 25 July 1910 in Paris at the age of 48. Her niece Marie Bonaparte wrote, “Aunt Jeanne died yesterday, following an operation. Pioche (Prince Roland’s secretary) sent a telegram. George opened the envelope and delayed the blow for a few seconds by saying, ‘ You know, your Aunt Jeanne is very ill.'”