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  1. Augusta Amélie Maximilienne Jacqueline Bonaparte (9 November 1836 – 29 March 1900) was a French-Italian Napoleonic princess. Biography. Augusta was born at Villa Bonaparte in Rome, the daughter of Charles Lucien Bonaparte, 2nd prince of Canino and Musignano, and Zénaïde Bonaparte, who had been Infanta of Spain as the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte .

  2. 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 .

  3. 16. März 2018 · Friday, 16 March 2018, 7:00 Moniek Bloks Augusta Bonaparte Gabrielli, The Royal Women 0. By Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard - PD-US via Wikimedia Commons. Augusta was born on 9 November 1836 at Villa Bonaparte in Rome as the daughter of first cousins Charles Lucien Bonaparte, 2nd Prince of Canino and Musignano, and Zénaïde Bonaparte.

  4. Don Placido Gabrielli (1832–1911); married his cousin princess Augusta Bonaparte (daughter of Charles Lucien Bonaparte and his wife, Zénaïde Bonaparte). [5] Donna Francesca Gabrielli (1837–1860); married conte Cesare Parisani (1828–1904) and left children.

  5. 17. Nov. 2018 · Augusta Bonaparte Gabrielli in Famous People Throughout History. view all 13. Immediate Family. Conte Placido Gabrielli, IV Prin... husband. Principessa Zenaida Leticia Juli... mother. Charles Lucien Bonaparte. father. Cardinal Joseph Lucien Bonaparte. brother. Alexandrine Gertrude Zenaide Bon... sister. Julie Charlotte Pauline Zénaïd... sister.

  6. Augusta Amélie Maximilienne Jacqueline Gabrielli formerly Bonaparte. Born 9 Nov 1836 in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy. Ancestors. Daughter of Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte and Charlotte Zénaïde Julie Bonaparte.

  7. 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.