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  1. Venus of Empire: The Life of Pauline Bonaparte. Celebrated for her looks, notorious for her passions, immortalised by Antonio Canova’s statue and always deeply loyal to her brother, Pauline Bonaparte Borghese is a fascinating figure. At the turn of the nineteenth century she was considered by many to be the most beautiful woman in Europe.

  2. Napoleons Lieblingsschwester. Pauline Bonaparte wird am 20.Oktober 1780 in Ajaccio als Schwester von Napoleon Bonaparte geboren. Sie wächst in Ajaccio auf Korsika auf. Mit 13 Jahen muss sie mit Ihren Geschwistern und Ihrer Mutter nach Frankreich fliehen. Die meiste Zeit verbringt Pauline in Paris und gilt als eine der schönsten Frauen Ihrer Zeit.

  3. Pauline was, Fraser admits, ‘a terrible model.’ Which is, of course, why she’s such fun to read about.” —The New York Times Book Review “Flora Fraser has plucked [Pauline Bonaparte] from the shadows and, through archives, diaries and letters, reveals one of the most colorful, crafty and intriguing women of the 19th century.”

  4. 7. Juni 2018 · Pauline Bonaparte had long been suffering health problems. She had long-lasting issues caused by Dermide’s birth, health difficulties from her time on Saint-Domingue, and, perhaps, because of her free-loving attitude, venereal disease. Therefore, at her Camillo’s suggestion, she went with him in 1804 to the thermal baths in Pisa and then enjoyed the curative waters and baths of Lucca. She ...

  5. Imperial Emerald Parure, Tiara, Comb, Necklace, Bracelets, Earrings witht Emeralds Jewellery - Princess Borghese | Pauline Bonaparte| France Empire. In 1834 prince Francesco (1776-1839) commissioned famous Roman goldsmith Fortunato Pio Castellani to survey the gems possessed by the Borghese household. Even though at the time he was continuously ...

  6. 8. Feb. 2019 · Pauline Bonaparte, by Robert Lefèvre, 1806. Pauline was 34 years old when she arrived at Elba – 11 years younger than Napoleon. Although she was estranged from her husband, Prince Camillo Borghese, she retained the title Princess Borghese and was able to draw on her husband’s extensive wealth. She still possessed the beauty for which she ...