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  1. 8. Jan. 2021 · Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi was not as well-known as her sisters, beautiful Pauline and treasonous Caroline, but she was more capable than either of them. In fact, she was the Bonaparte sibling most like Napoleon, although she had the least influence over him. Napoleon himself said, “Elisa has the courage of an Amazon; and like me, she cannot bear to be ruled.” (1)

  2. Of the two Maria Anna Bonapartes born to Carlo and Letizia Bonaparte, one died and the other became known as Elisa. Described as "sourfaced and evil-tempered" and disliked by her brother Napoleon, Elisa was made princess of Lucca where she became a successful and respected sovereign. In 1806, she became princess of Piombino and in 1809 grand duchess of Tuscany. Intellectual and ambitious, she ...

  3. Elisa Bonaparte (1777-1820) "Élisa Bonaparte (geboren als Maria Anna Elisa Buonaparte, * 3. Januar 1777 in Ajaccio, Korsika; † 7. August 1820 in Villa Vicentina) war die älteste Schwester Napoleon Bonapartes, die das Erwachsenenalter erreichte. Sie war in der napoleonischen Zeit Fürstin von Lucca und Piombino und Großherzogin der Toskana."

  4. Dieses Stockfoto: . Englisch: Elisa Bonaparte, Napoleon's älteste Schwester. Wie die Großherzogin von Toskana, unterstützte sie den Wunsch ihres Bruders in Italien unter bonapartistischer Herrschaft zu vereinen. . 1906. 1031 Prud'hon-Elisa Bonaparte - MNTK5W aus der Alamy-Bibliothek mit Millionen von Stockfotos, Illustrationen und Vektorgrafiken in hoher Auflösung herunterladen.

  5. She also devoted her attention to the education of young Neapolitan girls. Inspired by the Elisa Institute, created by her sister Elisa Bonaparte, in 1808 she founded a boarding school for women in the ancient convent of Santa Maria della Provvidenza, known as the “Miracles”.

  6. Home. You are here: N apoleon & E mpire > Personalities > Notabilities > ⊙. A biography of Marie-Anne, a.k.a. Elisa Bonaparte, Duchess of Lucca and Princess of Piombino, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, younger sister of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  7. Eldest sister of Napoléon Bonaparte (q.v.), who in 1805 made her and her husband Félix Baciocchi Levoy (q.v.), whom she had married in 1797, princess and prince of Piombino, with the titles of princess and princess of Lucca added later that year. In 1809 she was made grand duchess of Tuscany (which had become part of the French Empire following the treaty of Fontainebleau in 1807). In 1814 ...