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  1. Augusta Amélie Maximilienne Jacqueline Bonaparte (9 November 1836 – 29 March 1900) was a French-Italian Napoleonic princess.

  2. 16. März 2018 · Augusta was said to be close to the Emperor and Empress’s son, Napoléon, Prince Imperial and she received several of his possessions when he died in 1879. The couple moved to Rome around 1870 where Augusta was known for her charity work. They lived at the Palazzo di Monte Giordano.

  3. Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli (born Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte; 22 February 1795 – 13 May 1865) was a French Napoleonic princess and the eldest daughter of Lucien Bonaparte and Christine Boyer.

  4. Placido Gabrielli, Prince of Prossedi and Roccasecca, Duke of Pisterzo, was the son of Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli and the husband of Augusta Bonaparte Gabrielli. Between 1880 and 1885 he served as the first president of the Banco di Roma.

  5. 17. Nov. 2018 · The donations included her mother-in-law's portrait by Jean-Baptiste Wicar (Carlotta Bonaparte Gabrielli as a young peasant woman). Augusta's last years were affected by poor health and she died in Rome aged 63. She was buried in Prossedi in a chapel decorated by her nephew count Napoleone Parisani.

  6. Angelo Gabriellis descendant, Placido Gabrielli, who married his cousin, Augusta Bonaparte, became the fourth and last of the Prossedi princes. After their deaths, at the beginning of the 20th century, the Palazzo was passed down to my great-grandfather, Alberto del Gallo di Roccagiovine.

  7. Sie können diese Objektabbildung unter den Bedingungen von CC0 herunterladen und verwenden (teilen, bearbeiten, nutzen – auch kommerziell). Wir bitten Sie, Urheber:in und Fotograf:in sowie das Wien Museum als Quelle anzugeben, und empfehlen, den ganzen Zitiervorschlag zu verwenden.