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  1. Maria Letizia Bonaparte (1866–1926) – ⚭ Amadeus von Savoyen (1845–1890) Carlo Buonaparte (1746–1785), Vater Napoleons I. Laetitia Ramolino (1750–1836), „Madame Mère“, Mutter Napoleons I.

  2. Maria-Letizia Buonaparte, known as Letizia Bonaparte, was a Corsican noblewoman and mother of Napoleon I of France. 2. Letizia Bonaparte spent her later years in Rome where she died in February 1836. 3. Letizia Bonaparte was educated at home and trained in nothing but domestic skills, like most Corsican women at the time.

  3. Maria-Letizia Bonaparte (née Ramolino; 24 August 1750 or 1749 – 2 February 1836), known as Letizia Bonaparte, was a Corsican noblewoman and the mother of Napoleon I of France. She received the title "Madame Mère" (French for "Madame Mother") due to her status as the Emperor's mother. In 1764, she married Carlo Buonaparte, and the couple had eight children

  4. 22. Nov. 2023 · Napoleon’s mother was born Letizia Ramolino on the island of Corsica in either 1749 or 1750, the daughter of a wealthy and powerful family. She was only 14 or 15 when she married Napoleon’s father, Carlo Buonaparte, in 1764. At the time of her marriage, Letizia was widely recognised as one of the great beauties of Corsican high society, but ...

  5. Letizia Bonaparte spent her remaining years quietly in Rome, rarely going out, except to attend Mass. She always wore black, in mourning both for Napoleon and for Elisa, who died in August 1820. She experienced more sorrow with Pauline’s death in 1825. The death of Napoleon’s son in 1832 was a further blow. By this time Letizia was an invalid (she fell and fractured her thigh in 1830 ...

  6. Napoleon Bonaparte's mother was born in Ajaccio Ajaccio, Corsica, on August 24, 1750. Married to Carlo-Maria Buonaparte (Charles Bonaparte) on June 2, 1764, she gave him twelve children, eight of whom would live to adulthood. Widowed in 1785, she lived in discomfort for the years following the death of her husband.

  7. Bonaparte ancestry of the Prince Napoléon (1769-1821) ép. Joséphine de Beauharnais Charles-Marie Bonaparte (1746-1785) ép. Maria Letizia Bonaparte Jérôme Bonaparte (1784-1860) King of Westphalia puis Marie-Louise d'Autriche Catherine de Wurtemberg ép.