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  1. Marie Alexandrine Charlotte Louise Laurence de Bleschamp (* 23. Februar 1778 in Calais; † 13. Juli 1855 in Senigallia, Italien) war die zweite Ehefrau Lucien Bonapartes, eines Bruders von Napoléon Bonaparte, und Fürstin von Canino und Musignano. Sie war die Tochter von Charles Jacob de Bleschamp, eines Anwalts am Parlement, Marinekommissars ...

    • 23. Februar 1778
    • Bleschamp, Alexandrine de
    • zweite Ehefrau Lucien Bonapartes und Prinzessin von Canino und Musignano
    • Calais
  2. Alexandrine Bonaparte, Princess of Canino and Musignano (née Alexandrine de Bleschamp; 23 February 1778 – 12 July 1855) was a French aristocrat and by marriage member of the French Imperial family.

    • Alexandrine de Bleschamp, 23 February 1778
    • Philiberte Bouvet
  3. This exceptional image of Napoleon’s brother, Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino and his mistress Alexandrine de Bleschamp is one of the most unexpectedly intimate and erotically charged portraits painted in Revolutionary France.

  4. modifier. Marie Laurence Charlotte Louise Alexandrine Jacob de Bleschamp 1, née le 23 février 1778 à Calais et morte le 13 juillet 1855 à Senigallia, est une aristocrate française . Elle est installée jusqu'à sa mort en Italie après son mariage avec Lucien Bonaparte .

  5. Zitierweise Bleschamp, Alexandrine Laurentia de, Indexeintrag: Deutsche Biographie, https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd116201681.html [02.04.2023].

  6. royal.myorigins.org › p › Alexandrine_de_BleschampAlexandrine de Bleschamp

    Descendants of Alexandrine de Bleschamp (2 generations) Alexandrine de Bleschamp (* 1778, O 1803, † 13.7.1855) O Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino and Musignano (* 21.5.1775, O 1803, † 29.6.1840) Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino and Musigna ...

  7. In 1809, Lucien Bonaparte came under pressure from his brother Napoleon to divorce his wife, Alexandrine de Bleschamp, and return to France from his Italian estates, where he was a virtual prisoner, needing permission to leave his own land.