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  1. 22. Nov. 2023 · His rise to power, however, did not mean that he was safe from criticism from her. Like the rest of Napoleon’s family, Letizia disapproved strongly of his choice of wife and made this plain from the outset – so much so that Napoleon only broke the news of his marriage to Joséphine de Beauharnais after the event, and spent two days with his mother trying to win her over.

  2. 74.642. Description. A humble and devout Italian noblewoman, Maria Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte (1750–1836) was thrust into a life of wealth and title when her son, Napoleon Bonaparte, was crowned Emperor of the French in 1804. Honored with the name "Madam, the Mother of His Imperial Majesty The Emperor," eight of Letizia’s children would ...

  3. Maria Laetitia Ramolino, (možná varianta Letizia) (24. srpna 1750, Ajaccio, Korsika – 2. února 1836, Řím), zvaná Madame Mère, byla matka Napoleona Bonaparte. Život. Ramolinové byl rod, který 250 let sídlil na Korsice a pocházel z lombardského hraběcího rodu Collaltů. Otec Laetitie velel vojenské posádce v Ajacciu a později ...

  4. 17. März 2017 · Napoleons Mutter lebte ein beeindruckendes und faszinierendes Leben, das neben den Abenteuern (und vielen Missgeschicken) ihrer Kinder steht.

  5. 20. Jan. 2020 · Some sceptics, including the historian David Chanteranne, who organised the commemoration of Napoleon's 250th birthday, believe Marbeuf was the father not of Napoleon but of his younger brother ...

  6. Letizia Bonaparte, geb. Ramolino, gen. Madame Mère. Hüftbild nach links. In blauem Kleid, mit rotem Shawl und aufwendiger Spitzenhaube. Auf der Rahmenrückseite Reste einer hs. zeitgen. Bezeichnung und das Ausstellungsetikett aus dem Jahre 2001. Auf dem Keilrahmen jüngere Nummerierung in Kreide "X 20/303". Öl auf Lwd. 64 x 54 cm. Rest ...

  7. Letizia Bonaparte as a Young Woman. This unattributed portrait of Letizia Bonaparte, which today hangs in the Imperial Mother’s bedroom in Musée National de la Maison Bonaparte in Ajaccio (Corsica), is remarkable for several reasons. Most notable is that fact that despite being painted in the early nineteenth century (that is, during the ...