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  1. Marie-Julie Clary, wife of Joseph Bonaparte; Queen of Spain', circa 1806-1808, (1896). Marie Julie Clary (1771-1845), was Queen consort of Spain and the Indies, Naples and Sicily as the spouse of Joseph Bonaparte. Engraving after a painting. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co., New York, 1896]. Artist Unknown. (Photo by The Print Collector ...

  2. Queen of Naples and Spain. Julie Clary was born in Marseille, France, the daughter of François Clary, a wealthy silk manufacturer and merchant, and his wife Françoise Rose Somis. The Clary sisters had ties to the Bonaparte family before their ascent to power, sister Desiree was engaged to Joseph Bonaparte before moving on to his brother ...

  3. Religion. Catholicisme. Reines consorts d'Espagne. modifier. Marie Julie Clary, née le 26 décembre 1771 à Marseille et morte le 7 avril 1845 à Florence ( Toscane ), est l'épouse de Joseph Bonaparte et par conséquent reine de Naples de 1806 à 1808, puis reine d'Espagne de 1808 à 1813.

  4. She was closest to her sister Julie, and they maintained a close relationship throughout their lives. Both of them went on to marry men who became kings. It all began in 1794 in the Clary family garden arbour in revolutionary France, where the sisters were courted by two Corsicans, namely the brothers Napoleon and Joseph Bonaparte. Joseph, who later became king of Spain, married Julie ...

  5. Clary had a sister and brother to whom she remained very close all her life. Her sister, Julie Clary, married Joseph Bonaparte; she later became Queen of Naples and Spain. Her brother, Nicolas Joseph Clary, was created Count Clary. He married Anne Jeanne Rouyer, by whom he had a daughter named Zénaïde Françoise Clary (Paris, 25 November 1812 ...

  6. 24. Feb. 2023 · Julie’s sister Désirée Clary, once engaged to Joseph’s brother Napoleon, married Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, a noted French general and a Marshal of France. In 1810, Désirée’s husband was elected Crown Prince of Sweden, and Jean Baptiste Bernadotte eventually became King Carl XIV Johan of Sweden .

  7. Born in Ajaccio, 7 January, 1768, he was the eldest son of Charles Bonaparte and Letizia Ramolino. Initially destined for the Law, Joseph was forced by the exile of the Bonapartes from Corsica, after the rift with Paoli, to return to Provence. In 1794 he married Marie-Julie Clary (1771-1845), the daughter of a rich Marseilles businessman.