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  1. Mathilde Létizia Wilhelmine Bonaparte. Princess Mathilde was prominent during and after the Second Empire as hostess to men of arts and letters. She married in 1840 in Florence the Russian tycoon and traveller Anatole Demidoff, Prince of San Donato (1813-1870) and hence became Princess Mathilde. After his death she married Claude Marcel ...

  2. Princess Mathilde (1820-1904) was the daughter of King Jerome, and was set to marry her cousin, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (the future Napoleon III) until the Strasbourg attempted coup d'état put an end to their engagement. Her later marriage to Prince Demidov also proved to be unsuccessful and unhappy, and their separation in 1847 was ...

  3. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Today marks the 120th Anniversary of the Death of Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, who passed away on this day in 1904!The Napoleonic Princess who was the first cousin and former fiancé of Emperor Napoleon III, married a Russian Prince and was a prominent Salonnière during the Second Empire, Princess Mathilde possessed a legendary jewellery collection, the most iconic piece of which was her ...

  4. Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, San Donaton ruhtinatar ( 27. toukokuuta 1820 Trieste – 2. tammikuuta 1904 Pariisi) oli Jérôme Bonaparten ja Catharina von Württembergin tytär. Keisari Napoleon oli hänen setänsä ja Württembergin kuningas Fredrik I oli hänen isoisänsä. Mathilde kasvatettiin Firenzessa ja Roomassa.

  5. Mathilde Létizia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, plus connue comme la princesse Mathilde, née le 27 mai 1820 à Trieste et morte le 2 janvier 1904 à Paris, est une représentante de la maison Bonaparte.

  6. Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte (born Girolamo Buonaparte; 15 November 1784 – 24 June 1860) was the youngest brother of Napoleon I and reigned as Jerome Napoleon I (formally Hieronymus Napoleon in German), King of Westphalia, between 1807 and 1813. From 1816 onward, he bore the title of Prince of Montfort. [1] After 1848, when his nephew, Louis ...

  7. 2 de ene. de 2019 · Mathilde herself was now 49 years old. Popelin’s wife had died in early 1869, and he wrote to Mathilde, “I am left almost alone in this world, with a poor little child, and my grief is beyond expression.”. Then the Second Empire came crashing to a halt. Mathilde left Paris on 3 September 1870 at the insistence of her friends.