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  1. Giustina Pecori-Suárez (1811-1903) "Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was a French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the second Empire."

  2. Giustina Pecori-Suárez (1811-1903) "Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was a French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the second Empire."

  3. 13. Aug. 2004 · Jérôme, King of Westphalia (Ajaccio, 15 November 1784 - Paris 24 June 1860); married 1stly in Baltimore on 24 December 1803 (annulled 1805) Elizabeth Patterson (Baltimore February 1785 - Baltimore 4 April 1879); married 2ndly by proxy at Stuttgart on 12 August 1807 and in person at Palais des Tuileries (rel.) on 22 August 1807 and (civ.) on 23 August 1807 Princess Catharine of Württemberg ...

  4. Napoleon Bonaparte’s Family Tree. Does not include illegitimate children or children who died in infancy Bolded names are characters in Napoleon in America shannonselin.com. Carlo Maria Buonaparte (Mar. 29, 1746-Feb. 24, 1785) m. June 2, 1764.

  5. Deceduta la moglie Caterina nel 1835, nel 1840 sposò in segreto una nobildonna italiana, Giustina Pecori-Suárez (1811–1903), vedova del marchese Luigi Bartolini-Baldelli, con il solo rito religioso, a Firenze. Solo nel 1853 il matrimonio venne reso pubblico e celebrato a Parigi con cerimonia civile.

  6. Giustina Pecori-Suárez (1811-1903) "Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was a French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the second Empire."

  7. Giustina Pecori-Suárez (1811-1903) "Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was a French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the second Empire."