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  1. lexikus.de › Letizia-Bonaparte › Die-KaisermutterDie Kaisermutter | Lexikus

    Letizia Bonaparte, die bestimmt war, einem Geschlecht von Fürsten das Leben zu geben, ist in allen Lebenslagen, selbst auf der höchsten Stufe des Glanzes, immer dieselbe geblieben. Sie ist von den Geschichtsschreibern meist stiefmütterlich behandelt worden. Aber gerade sie, die Charakterstarke, deren Leben fast ein Jahrhundert währte, jene wahrhafte Kaisermutter, die in antiker Grösse ...

  2. Lebensdaten 1750 – 1836 Beruf/Funktion Mutter Kaiser Napoleons I. Konfession keine Angabe Normdaten GND: 118661310 | OGND | VIAF: 29542530 Namensvarianten. Bonaparte, Maria Lätizia

  3. Napoleon Bonaparte's mother was born in Ajaccio Ajaccio, Corsica, on August 24, 1750. Married to Carlo-Maria Buonaparte (Charles Bonaparte) on June 2, 1764, she gave him twelve children, eight of whom would live to adulthood. Widowed in 1785, she lived in discomfort for the years following the death of her husband.

  4. 22. Okt. 2021 · On mothers and politicians. October 22, 2021. Agnès Poirier. Letizia Bonaparte, Napoleon’s so-called Madame Mère, loomed large in the emperor’s life instilling in him the tenacity and force of will which led him to conquer much of Europe. Letizia Bonaparte in The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David.

  5. Letizia Bonaparte was the mother of Napoleon Bonaparte. She married Carlo Maria Buonaparte, father of Napoleon Bonaparte when she was only 14 years old, in 1764. Carlo was 18. After their marriage they lived in the Maison Bonaparte (Casa Buonaparte), a house on Rue Saint-Charles in Ajaccio the capital of Corsica.

  6. Letizia Bonaparte as a Young Woman. This unattributed portrait of Letizia Bonaparte, which today hangs in the Imperial Mother’s bedroom in Musée National de la Maison Bonaparte in Ajaccio (Corsica), is remarkable for several reasons. Most notable is that fact that despite being painted in the early nineteenth century (that is, during the ...

  7. Maria-Letizia Bonaparte (née Ramolino; 24 August 1750 or 1749 – 2 February 1836), known as Letizia Bonaparte, was a Corsican noblewoman and the mother of Napoleon I of France. She received the title "Madame Mère" (French for "Madame Mother") due to her status as the Emperor's mother. In 1764, she married Carlo Buonaparte, and the couple had eight children