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  1. 9 de may. de 2015 · Jerome Bonaparte Biography (June 2006) via The Fondation Napoléon The following primary sources provide a glimpse into the coverage of the Patterson-Bonaparte relationship that appeared in contemporary United States newspapers. All links are via America’s Historical Newspapers: ‘Jerome Bonaparte’. Chronicle Express, Issue 103, page 2.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Joseph Bonaparte, an Ambassador for European Art Exiled in America. Napoleon’s elder brother, Joseph Bonaparte, the deposed king of Naples and Spain, left France on July 25, 1815, and landed in Philadelphia on August 28, accompanied by his daughters, Charlotte and Zénaïde. His wife, Julie Marie Clary, was in fickle health and had decided ...

  3. On condition of her going to America, the emperor offered Madame Bonaparte a pension during her life of 60,000 francs a year. “provided she does not take the name of my family,” and after some time she consented to return to America, hoping thus to conciliate her imperial brother-in-law.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2018 · Caroline Bonaparte Murat (1782-1839)*. American actor René Auberjonois, a descendant of Napoleon’s sister Caroline, in 2013. Napoleon’s sister Caroline had four children: Achille (1801-1847), Letizia* (1802-1859), Lucien * (1803-1878) and Louise* (1805-1889). Achille, who moved to the United States and married a relative of George ...

  5. 12 de nov. de 2023 · In the summer of 1803, Jérôme Bonaparte crossed paths with Elizabeth Patterson, the lovely daughter of a wealthy Baltimore merchant. Betsy, as she was called, was known for her beauty and wit. Elizabeth Patterson-Bonaparte. Triple portrait by Gilbert Stuart, in 1804. Betsy and Jerome, aged 19 and 18, fell deeply in love, and got married on ...

  6. Jerome was born at Ajaccio on 15 November 1784. His father Carlo Maria Buonaparte died in 1785, so Jerome grew up without a father. In 1793 the family was forced to flee from Corsica after they became associated with the pro-French faction. Jerome drifted for several years, and was poorly educated and already lazy.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2016 · Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon’s brother, was another famed early Niagara honeymooner in 1806, traveling all the way up from New Orleans by coach. The railroad and then, in the twentieth century, the car, helped to democratize the location’s appeal.