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Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (* 31. Oktober 1802 in Paris; † 3. März 1839 in Sarzana) war eine französische kaiserliche Prinzessin. Sie wurde als Tochter von Joseph Bonaparte (1768–1844), dem ältesten Bruder Napoleons, und Julie Clary (1771–1845) geboren. Deren Schwester war Désirée Clary, Napoleons erste Verlobte.
- 31. Oktober 1802
- Bonaparte, Charlotte Napoléone
- Paris
Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (31 October 1802 – 2 March 1839) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, the older brother of Emperor Napoleon I, and Julie Clary. She was active as an artist. Life. After the fall of her uncle Emperor Napoleon in 1815, her father moved to America and lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Charlotte Bonaparte – the daughter of Napoleon’s brother Joseph – was intelligent and cultivated, with a romantic temperament. Known for her talent as an artist, Charlotte lived with her father in the United States for three years, where she drew and painted a number of landscapes.
Charlotte-Napoléone Bonaparte, née le 31 octobre 1802 à Paris et morte le 3 mars 1839 à Sarzana ( Italie ), est une princesse de l' Empire français, fille du prince Joseph Bonaparte . Biographie. Charlotte-Napoléone Bonaparte est la fille cadette de Joseph Bonaparte et de Julie Clary. Elle eut une sœur, Zénaïde, d'un an son aînée.
- 2 mars 1839 (à 36 ans)Sarzana
- française
- 31 octobre 1802Paris
- Basilique Santa Croce de Florence
Charlotte-Napoléone Bonaparte (1802-1839) was born at Mortefontaine, her father’s estate and country house situated to the north of Paris. She was the younger daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain and Naples and Julie Clary, born into an extremely wealthy merchant family from Marseilles.
When Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte was born on 31 October 1802, in Paris, Île-de-France, France, her father, Joseph Napoleone Bonaparte King of Naples and Spain, was 34 and her mother, Marie Julie Clary, was 30. She married Napoleon Louis Bonaparte on 10 November 1826, in Florence, Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
They are Zénaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte, Napoleon’s nieces, and the letter is from their father, Joseph Bonaparte. David captures here not only the intimacy of siblings – the protective way they hold each other – but also a sense of their individual personalities.