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  1. "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." - (de.wikipedia.org 08.05. ...

  2. 16. Sept. 2022 · English: Elisa Bonaparte (1777-1820), Granduchess of Tuscany, sister of Napoléon Bonaparte. Deutsch: Elisa Bonaparte (1777-1820), Großherzogin der Toskana, Schwester von Napoléon Bonaparte . Elisa Bonaparte (about 1805, painted by Marie Guilhelmine Benoist)

  3. Élisa Bonaparte (celým jménem Maria Anna Elisa Buonaparte, 3. ledna 1777 Ajaccio – 7. srpna 1820 Terst), byla nejstarší sestra císaře Francouz ů Napoleona Bonaparta. Život. 1. května 1797 se provdala za korsického šlechtice Felixe Baciocchih ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Marie-Anne-Élisa Bonaparte eredeti olasz nevén Maria Anna Elisa Buonaparte ( Ajaccio, 1777. január 3. – Villa Vicentina, 1820. augusztus 7. ); Bonaparte Napóleon életben maradt húgai közül a legidősebb.

  6. He was killed a long way from Paris, in South Africa. •• Elisa Bonaparte (1777-1820) Elisa left her family and Corsica, the island of her birth, at the age of 7 to receive a careful education at a boarding school near Paris. Her brother Napoleon appointed her Grand Duchess of Tuscany in Italy.

  7. www.ngv.vic.gov.au › napoleon › facts-and-figuresNapoleon > Who's Who?

    Raza Roustam (1783–1845) was Napoleon Bonaparte’s famous Mameluke bodyguard. At age 13, Raza was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Cairo. He was presented to Napoleon in 1799 by the Sheikh of Cairo, and was his bodyguard until 1814 when Napoleon was sent into exile. Pope Pius VII (1742–1823) was present at Napoleon Bonaparte’s ...