Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. She also devoted her attention to the education of young Neapolitan girls. Inspired by the Elisa Institute, created by her sister Elisa Bonaparte, in 1808 she founded a boarding school for women in the ancient convent of Santa Maria della Provvidenza, known as the “Miracles”.

  2. Bonaparte, Elisa (1777–1820)Grand duchess of Tuscany, princess of Piombino, and ruler of Lucca. Name variations: changed name from Marie Anna to Elisa after marriage; Elisa Lucca; Elisa Bacciochi, Marie Anna Bonaparte; Contessa di Compignano.

  3. The history of the Basilica of San Petronio is intertwined with a very famous family, that of the Bonaparte family. In fact, Bologna has been, even if for just a short while, the home of Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte, Napoleon’s sister. The woman arrived in the city in 1814, when she was dismissed from the office of Princess of Piombino, of ...

  4. Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi Levoy ( tiếng Pháp: Marie Anne Elisa Bonaparte; 3 tháng 1 năm 1777 – 7 tháng 8 năm 1820), được biết đến nhiều hơn với tên Elisa Bonaparte, là một công chúa hoàng gia của Đệ Nhất Đế chế Pháp và là em gái của Hoàng đế Napoléon I. Năm 1805, bà được anh ...

  5. Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi Levoy (3 June 1806 – 3 February 1869) was the daughter of Felice Baciocchi and Elisa Bonaparte, who was Princess of Lucca and Piombino and a sister of Napoleon I. She was their only child to live beyond their teenage years.

  6. "Elisa Bonaparte and her daughter Elisa Napoleone", by Pietro Nocchi (Rome 1783 - Lucca 1854). [ Links ] [ Accessibility ] [ Legal information ] [ Acknowledgements ] [ Webmasters ]

  7. other name: Bonaparte, Élisa Napoléon. other name: Bonaparte, Élise. other name: Buonaparte, Maria Anna. Details. individual; ruler; royal/imperial; French; Italian; Female. Life dates. 1777-1820. Biography. Eldest sister of Napoléon Bonaparte (q.v.), who in 1805 made her and her husband Félix Baciocchi Levoy (q.v.), whom she had married ...