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  1. From the publishers: From the award-winning historian and author of Revolutionary Mothers […] and Civil War Wives […], here is the remarkable life of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, renowned as the most beautiful woman of nineteenth-century Baltimore, whose marriage in 1803 to Jérôme Bonaparte, the youngest brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, became inextricably bound to the diplomatic and […]

  2. Elizabeth Patterson (actress) 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 45737190. 2 references. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. imported from Wikimedia project. Italian Wikipedia . GND ID. 1206136243. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia pro ...

  3. Elizabeth Patterson (November 22, 1874 – January 31, 1966) was an American actress. She gained popularity late during her career. She played Matilda Trumbull in I Love Lucy. She also played Aunt Hester in the movie A Bill of Divorcement. She later acted in stage and theater. Patterson was born in Savannah, Tennessee.

  4. Elizabeth Patterson grew up in Pennsylvania and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Though she won recognition from a very early age, her success as an emerging artist came to an abrupt halt in 1984. A severe crush injury resulted in a complete loss of use of her drawing hand necessitating two years ...

  5. View Elizabeth Patterson’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experienced Project Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the pharmaceuticals…

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  7. 10. Dez. 2021 · Elizabeth Patterson was beautiful, educated and charming. Perhaps it was all of these traits (and her impeccable French) that captivated Napoléon Bonaparte’s 19-year-old brother Jerome. By December 24, 1803 they were married. However, it was a marriage that appalled Jerome’s brother Napoléon.