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  1. The ugly sister. Maria Anna Bonaparte – she did not adopt the name “Elisa” until she was about 18 – was born in Ajaccio, Corsica on 3 January 1777, seven and a half years after Napoleon. She was the fourth of Charles and Letizia Bonaparte’s eight surviving offspring, and their eldest daughter. Since Napoleon moved to France to go to ...

  2. Elisa Bonaparte with her daughter Napoleona Baciocchi (1810/1810) by François GérardMuseo Napoleonico The oil on canvas was created by François Gérard on the direct commission of Napoleon Bonaparte, who commissioned the painter with a decree to portray the official full-size family portraits to adorn the walls of the Malmaison, externalizing the glory and memory of the 'Emperor at its apogee.

  3. Elisa Bonaparte. Maria Ana (Marie Anne) Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi Levoy, Princesse Française, Ducesă de Lucca și Prințesă de Piombino, Mare Ducesă de Toscana, Contesă de Compignano (n. 3 ianuarie 1777 — d. 7 august 1820) a fost al patrulea copil supraviețuitor și cea mai în vârstă fiică supraviețuitoare a soților Carlo ...

  4. 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)

  5. 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 ...

  6. Elisa Bonaparte-Baciocchi (1777–1820), Großherzogin der Toskana (Schwester Napoleons I.) Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846), König von Holland (Bruder Napoleons I.) Hortense de Beauharnais (1783–1837), Königin von Holland (Gemahlin von Louis, Stieftochter Napoleons I. und Mutter Napoleons III.)

  7. Elisa Baciocchi, née Elisa Bonaparte, was the eldest of Napoleon’s three sisters, who all became imperial princesses after their brother’s coronation. Elisa was born in 1777 in Ajaccio, and she married army officer Félix Baciocchi in 1797. In 1805, she became Princess of Piombino and Lucca, then Grand-Duchess of Tuscany in 1809.