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  1. 30. Jan. 2019 · Caroline Bonaparte was born on 25 March 1782 as the daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino and as such was Emperor Napoleon I’s younger sister. She hardly knew her father as he would die two years after her birth of cancer of the stomach. She grew up rather poor and did not receive new clothes until her brother sent the family ...

  2. It was May 18, 1839 when in the palace n. 3358 in Borgo Ognissanti, Florence (now seat of the prestigious Hotel Westin Excelsior), Caroline Bonaparte, Napoleon‘s younger sister, died at 11 in the morning. Marie Annonciade Caroline Bonaparte (1782-1839) is probably the worst known among Napoleon’s sisters.

  3. Caroline Bonaparte (1782–1839), eigentlich Annunciata – ⚭ 1800 Joachim Murat, 1806 Großherzogin von Berg, 1808 Königin von Neapel. Napoléon Achille Murat (1801–1847), ⚭ 1826 Catherine Willis Gray, Großnichte von George Washington; Letizia Murat (1802–1859), ⚭ 1823 Guido Taddeo Pepoli (1789–1852)

  4. 5. März 2021 · Caroline Bonaparte Murat took the name of the Countess of Lipona (an anagram of Napoli, or Naples). Her former lover, the Austrian Chancellor Metternich, tried unsuccessfully to obtain permission for her to settle in Rome near her mother and siblings. Instead, she was allowed to live in the castle of Frohsdorf, south of Vienna (Marie Antoinette’s daughter,

  5. Die französische Großherzogin. n. a. Q. * 26.03. Jüngste Schwester Napoleon I. Im Jahre 1800 heiratete sie den Husarenoffizier Joachim Murat, mit dem sie 1806 Großherzogin von Kleve und Berg und 1808 (bis 1814) Königin von Neapel wurde.

  6. Carolina Maria Annunziata Bonaparte, better known as Caroline Bonaparte, was an Imperial French princess; the seventh child and third daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino, and a younger sister of Napoleon I of France. She was queen of Naples during the reign of her spouse there, and regent of Naples during his absence four times: in 1812–1813, 1813, 1814, and 1815.

  7. Elisa und Caroline Bonaparte waren nicht darunter und machten ihrem Bruder daraufhin eine Szene. Dieser gab insofern nach, als dass er die Schwestern zu kaiserlichen Hoheiten erklärte. Der Ehemann von Caroline, Joachim Murat, wurde zum Großherzog von Berg und Félix Baciocchi zum Senator ernannt. Wie ihr Mann erhielt auch Elisa 240.000 Franc.