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  1. 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)

  2. Die am 25. März 1782 geborene Caroline Bonaparte begleitete ihre Familie 1793 ins französische Exil, wo sie den General Joachim Murat kennen und lieben lernte. Im Jahr 1800 heirateten die beiden. Caroline war ebenso ehrgeizig wie Napoleon und sorgte dafür, dass sie Herzogin von Cleve und Berg wurde. 1808 stieg sie zur Königin von Neapel auf ...

  3. Napoleon Bonaparte, als Kaiser Napoleon I. ( französisch Napoléon Bonaparte bzw. Napoléon Ier; * 15. August 1769 in Ajaccio auf Korsika als Napoleone Buonaparte; [1] † 5. Mai 1821 in Longwood House auf St. Helena im Südatlantik ), war General der Ersten Republik, Erster Konsul Frankreichs und schließlich Kaiser der Franzosen .

  4. Younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, she was born on March 25, 1782 in Ajaccio Ajaccio, Corsica. She married Joachim Murat and became Queen Consort of Naples and Sicily from 1808 to 1815. She died on May 18, 1839 in Florence Florence , Tuscany, Italy.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. The Bonapartes first settled in Marseille in 1793, and then, taking advantage of the military and political successes of the young general Bonaparte (later to be Napoleon I), the family moved to Paris. Caroline was sent to the boarding school of Madame Campan at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where she made friends with Hortense, the daughter of Joséphine de Beauharnais, (who would go on to marry ...