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  1. 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 ...

  2. "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. ...

  3. The Ducal Palace stands in what for centuries has been the center of government in the city of Lucca. In the 14th century Augusta Fortress of Castruccio Castracani, in the 15th Cittadella dei Guinigi, in the 17th Palazzo degli Anziani. When Elisa Bonaparte in Baciocchi, princess of Lucca and Piombino, arrived in Lucca from France in August 1805 ...

  4. Bonaparte-Murat (extant) The House of Bonaparte is a former imperial and royal European dynasty of Italian origin. It was founded in 1804 by Napoleon I, the son of Corsican nobleman Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Buonaparte (née Ramolino). Napoleon was a French military leader who rose to power during the French Revolution and who, in 1804 ...

  5. 13. Dez. 2012 · Elisa Bonaparte and her part in Tuscan history. 3 January 1777 – 7 August 1820. A woman of many titles , Maria Anna (Marie Anne) Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi Levoy, was a Princesse Française, Duchess of Lucca , Princess of Piombino, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, and finally demoted after the fall of Napoleon to Countess of Compignano – goodness knows how the public were supposed to address her?

  6. 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”.

  7. The history of the Basilica of San Petronio is intertwined with a very famous family, that of the Bonaparte family. In fact, Bologna has been, even if for just a short while, the home of Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte, Napoleon’s sister. The woman arrived in the city in 1814, when she was dismissed from the office of Princess of Piombino, of ...