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  1. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson II. (* 5. November 1830 in Baltimore; † 3. September 1893 in Pride’s Crossing, Massachusetts) war ein Enkel von Jérôme Bonaparte, dem jüngsten Bruder des französischen Kaisers Napoléon I.

    • 5. November 1830
    • Bonaparte-Patterson, Jérôme Napoléon II.
    • französischer Offizier
  2. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte-Patterson (* 7. Juli 1805 in London; † 17. Juni 1870 in Baltimore) war der Sohn von Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), Napoléons jüngstem Bruder, und dessen ersten Ehefrau, der Amerikanerin Elizabeth Patterson (1785–1879).

    • Bonaparte-Patterson, Jérôme Napoléon (vollständiger Name)
    • Sohn von Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoléons jüngstem Bruder
    • 7. Juli 1805
    • Bonaparte-Patterson, Jérôme
  3. Er kämpfte in Algerien und Italien, beteiligte sich am Krimkrieg (1854–1856) und am Deutsch-Französischen Krieg (1870–1871). 1854 wurde er zum Oberst befördert. Nachdem Jérôme Bonaparte-Patterson II. aus der französischen Armee ausgeschieden war, kehrte er in die USA zurück und heiratete am 7.

  4. Jérôme Napoléon "Bo" Bonaparte (5 July 1805 – 17 June 1870) was an American farmer, chairman of the Maryland Agricultural Society, first president of the Maryland Club, and the son of Elizabeth Patterson and Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I.

    • Early Life
    • King of Westphalia
    • The Hundred Days
    • Later Years
    • In Fiction and Popular Culture
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    Jérôme was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, the eighth and last surviving child (and fifth surviving son) of Carlo Buonaparte and his wife, Letizia Ramolino. His elder siblings were: Joseph Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte, Lucien Bonaparte, Elisa Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte, and Caroline Bonaparte. He studied at the Catholic College of Jui...

    Napoleon made his brother King of Westphalia, a short-lived realm (1807–13) created from several states and principalities in northwestern Germany that had been in the Holy Roman Empire and were now reorganized by Napoleon into the Confederation of the Rhine. The Napoleonic realm of Westphalia had its capital in Kassel (then: Cassel). Jérôme was ma...

    During the "Hundred Days", Napoleon placed Jérôme in command of the 6th Division of the II Corps under General Honoré Charles Reille. At Waterloo, Jérôme's division was to make an initial attack on Hougoumont. It is said that Napoleon wished to draw in the Duke of Wellington's reserves. Whatever the intent, Jérôme was allowed to enlarge the assault...

    Although Catharina was aware of Jérôme's womanizing and many affairs, she remained true to her husband. They had two sons, Prince Jérôme Napoléon Charles Bonaparte (1814–1847) and Prince Napoléon Bonaparte (1822–1891), also known as "Prince Napoleon" or "Plon-Plon." Their second child was a daughter, Princess Mathilde Bonaparte, who was a prominent...

    The 1923 German comedy film The Little Napoleon is loosely based around his life. He is played by Paul Heidemann. In the Hornblower television series, he was portrayed by British actor David Birkin. The last episode (Duty) introduces Jérôme and Elizabeth ('Betsy'). Adrift in an open boat, they are picked up by Captain Hornblower's ship; Jérôme pose...

    Descendants of Jérôme Bonaparte and Elizabeth Patterson 1. Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte (1805–1870) 1.1. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (1830–1893) 1.1.1. Louise-Eugénie Bonaparte (1873–1923) 1.1.2. Jerome Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (1878–1945) 1.2. Charles Joseph Bonaparte(1851–1921) Descendants of Jérôme Bonaparte and Catharina of Württemberg 1. Jérôm...

    Second French Empire: Baton of Maréchal de France
    Second French Empire: Médaille militaire
    Second French Empire: Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour
    First French Empire: Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour
  5. Portrait of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II (1830-1893) in his West Point cadet uniform. Born in Baltimore, Jerome was a grandson of the famous Elizabeth "Betsy" Patterson Bonaparte (1789-1875) and brother to Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921), a U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of the Navy.

  6. Jerome proved unable to manage the new state of affairs. Moreover, Jerome was unhappy with the increased trust that his brother Napoleon placed in Davout, commander in chief of the Armies of Germany.