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

    • 30 January 1903 (aged 91), Florence, Kingdom of Italy
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  2. 27. Apr. 2022 · Giustina Pecori-Suárez, born on November 27, 1811 in Florence, Italy, was the third wife of Jerome Bonaparte, youngest brother of Emperor Napoleon I. She married on February 19, 1853 in Paris. She died on January 30, 1903 in Florence.

    • "Юстина Пекори-Суарес"
    • 1903 (91-92)
    • 1811
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  3. Giustina Pecori-Suarez. found in Maryland, Compiled Marriages, 1655-1850. Giustina Pecori-Suarez. found in Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015. View more historical records for Giustina Pecori-Suarez. Historical Photos and Other Documents for Giustina Pecori-Suarez.

    • Female
    • November 27, 1811
    • Florence, Italy
    • January 30, 1903
  4. Third wife of Jérôme Bonaparte. Name variations: Giustina Pecori. Born Giustina Pecori-Suárez Grimaldi; married Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), brother of Napoleon I, in a religious ceremony, in 1840, and later in a civil ceremony, in 1853.

  5. 09.05.2021. "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...

  6. Giustina Pecori-Suárez. Year of birth. 1811. Year of death. 1903. Short Description. "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. After the fall of Napoléon, lived in exile in Italy where married Giustina Pecori-Suárez. Came back to France c.1847 and when his nephew, the future Napoleon III (q.v.), became President in 1848, Jérôme was made Governor of the Invalides (1848), Marshal of France and president of the Senate.