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  1. 1820-1904. Biography. Daughter of Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte and his second wife Catharina of Württemberg (qq.v.). In 1840 she married Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov (q.v.), but the two separated in particularly acrimonious circumstances in 1847. Mathilde spent most of her life in Paris, holding a Salon during the Second Empire ...

  2. Mathilde Bonaparte (1820-1904) was a free woman. Daughter of Jerome, granddaughter of Charles and Laetitia, she was the proud niece of Napoleon I, whom she could have known and whose memory she venerated. Through her mother, Catherine of Württemberg, she was also the niece of the Russian tsar and cousin to all European monarchies. Smart and lively, she dreamed of marrying her cousin, the ...

  3. Princess of Westphalia. Name variations: Mathilde Bonaparte. Born Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte on May 27, 1820; died in 1904; daughter of Jerome Bonaparte (1784–1860), king of Westphalia (youngest brother of Napoleon), and Catherine of Wurttemberg (1783–1835); sister of Prince Napoleon (Plon-Plon) and niece of Napoleon I, emperor of France; married Count Demidoff, a Russian count ...

  4. Mathilde-Loetitia-Wilhelmine-Bonaparte, born in Trieste in 1820, was the first child of Jerome Bonaparte, brother of Emperor Napoleon I, who through the international legiti- mization of his family, had married Princess Catherine of Wurttemberg.

  5. Die Bonaparte (eigentlich Buonaparte) sind eine Familie aus Korsika, die 1804 mit Napoleon Bonaparte zum französischen Kaiserhaus aufstieg. Sie regierten im Ersten und Zweiten Kaiserreich sowie kurzzeitig in einer Reihe von anderen europäischen Staaten.

  6. Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Princesse Française, Princess of San Donato Bonaparte (27 May 1820 - 2 Jan 1904) Princess of France (1820-1904)

  7. Mathilde Bonaparte (1820-1904) was the daughter of Jerome Bonaparte, the youngest of Napoleon ‘s brothers and former King of Westphalia, and his second wife, Katharina of Württemberg. The princess was born in Trieste and was educated in Rome and Florence, where her parents were in exile after Napoleon’s defeat.