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  1. 5. Jan. 2022 · Not many have heard the story of Elizabeth Patterson, a woman from Maryland who, against all odds, became royalty, only to be dumped on the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte. Elizabeth Patterson, known as Betsy, was born on February 6th, 1785, in Baltimore, to William Patterson, a successful businessman, and his wife, Dorcas Spear. Betsy was just a ...

  2. 8. Juli 2018 · Approximately twenty years after the executions of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette, France was poised to become an empire under Napoleon Bonaparte. Amidst these changes, a scandal occurred when Napoleon’s youngest brother, Jérôme, surprised the world by marrying Miss Elizabeth Patterson of Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. RMG5P18N – Königin Elizabeth II. Vor einem Bankett, das sie in Kingston mit dem Generalgouverneur Sir Howard Cooke, ihrem Vertreter in Jamaika, für den Premierminister der Insel, Percival Patterson, und andere Würdenträger veranstaltete.

  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. 22. Nov. 2023 · According to the Maryland Center for History and Culture, Elizabeth Patterson was born in Baltimore in 1785. Her father William Patterson, a shipping merchant, was one of the wealthiest men in Maryland. She developed a reputation in Baltimore for her wit, beauty, independence and daring fashion choices, which were considered risqué at the time.

  6. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (February 6, 1785 – April 4, 1879) was an American socialite. She was the daughter of Baltimore merchant William Patterson and the first wife of Jérôme Bonaparte , Napoleon 's youngest brother.

  7. Biography. A dainty but nevertheless feisty character actress, southern-bred (Mary) Elizabeth Patterson was born in Savannah, Tennessee, on November 22, 1874, and started her career over her strict parent's objections. She became a member of Chicago's Ben Greet Players, performing Shakespeare at the turn of the century.