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  1. 74.642. Description. A humble and devout Italian noblewoman, Maria Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte (1750–1836) was thrust into a life of wealth and title when her son, Napoleon Bonaparte, was crowned Emperor of the French in 1804. Honored with the name "Madam, the Mother of His Imperial Majesty The Emperor," eight of Letizia’s children would ...

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

  3. Bonaparte, Letizia (1750–1836) Corsican mother of Napoleon I. Name variations: Marie-Letizia Bonaparte or Buonaparte; Letitia or Lætitia; Letizia Ramolino; known as Madame Mère. Born Maria Lætitia or Letizia Ramolino at Ajaccio, Corsica, on August 24, 1750; died in Rome on February 2, 1836; daughter of Jean-Jérôme (a town official) and ...

  4. 14. Sept. 2023 · Maria Letizia Bonaparte née Ramolino(Marie-Lætitia Ramolino, Madame Mère de l'Empereur) (24 August 1750 – 2 February 1836) was the mother of Napoleon I of France. She was married to attorney Carlo Buonaparte and gave birth to 13 children, eight of whom survived infancy.

  5. 20. Juni 2023 · Nob. Maria Letizia Buonaparte, née Ramolino [1] (Marie-Lætitia Ramolino, Madame Mère de l'Empereur; 24 August 1750 – 2 February 1836), was an Italian noblewoman, mother of Napoleon I of France. Life. She was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, Republic of Genoa, the daughter of Nobile Giovanni Geronimo Ramolino (13 April 1723 – 1755), Captain of ...

  6. 23. Aug. 2017 · Los Bonaparte tuvieron trece hijos, de los que ocho sobrevivieron a la infancia: José, Napoleón, Luciano, María Ana Elisa, Luis, Paulina, Carolina y Jerónimo. Letizia se quedó viuda en 1785; Carlo falleció de un cáncer y ella, con apenas 35 años y ocho vástagos, quedó como cabeza de familia.

  7. 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.