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26. Mai 2023 · Als Mitglieder von Königsfamilien stehen Letizia von Spanien (50), Máxima der Niederlande (51) und Mette-Marit von Norwegen (49) im absoluten Mittelpunkt.
27. Mai 2023 · Joséphine, original name Marie-Josèphe-Rose Tascher de La Pagerie, also called (1779–96) vicomtesse de Beauharnais or (1796–1804) Joséphine Bonaparte, (born June 23, 1763, Trois-Îlets, Martinique—died May 29, 1814, Malmaison, France), consort of Napoleon Bonaparte and empress of the French. Joséphine, the eldest daughter of Joseph Tascher de La Pagerie, an impoverished aristocrat ...
28. Mai 2023 · Siege of Mantua, (June 4, 1796–Feb. 2, 1797), the crucial episode in Napoleon Bonaparte’s first Italian campaign; his successful siege of Mantua excluded the Austrians from northern Italy. The city was easy to besiege: the only access to it was via five causeways over the Mincio River. The two Austrian commanders, Count Dagobert Siegmund Graf von Wurmser and Baron Josef Alvintzy, in four ...
31. Mai 2023 · Titolo: Letizia Bonaparte. Vita, potere e tragedia della madre di Napoleone Autore: Edgarda Ferri Prezzo copertina: € 18.00 Editore: Mondadori Collana: Le scie Data di Pubblicazione: 2003 EAN: 9788804520719 ISBN: 880452071X Pagine: 318. Edgarda Ferri è nata a Mantova e vive e lavora a Milano.
30. Mai 2023 · Era stata la stessa principessa Maria Letizia Bonaparte Savoia, nipote del re Vittorio Emanuele II, a istituire il concorso floreale in cui veniva selezionata e premiata la rosa più bella – dichiara l’assessore alla Cultura e al Turismo Laura Pompeo – Stiamo raccogliendo i frutti di un lavoro iniziato nel 2015 con il progetto Moncalieri Città nel Verde, che guida e ispira ogni aspetto ...
30. Mai 2023 · Una giuria qualificata assegnerà il premio alla più bella delle rose ibridate presenti al concorso, rievocando il concorso floreale che ad inizio ‘900 era stato ideato da Maria Letizia Bonaparte di Savoia, appassionata di rose, che ha vissuto a lungo presso il Castello Reale di Moncalieri ( dal 1997 Patrimonio Unesco)
30. Mai 2023 · 2023-05-28 09:13 The operating room of Queen Letizia of Spain is a secret drawer. In general, all her medical and aesthetic measures have achieved good results, but no one seems to have forgotten the complete change in her face in the past 15 years.
27. Mai 2023 · Cite this: Napoleon Bonaparte's Gastric Cancer: A Clinicopathologic Approach to Staging, Pathogenesis, and Etiology - Medscape - Jan 01, 2007. Table 1. Clinicopathologic Approach to Napoleon's ...
Der Held unseres heutigen Artikels, Jerome Bonaparte (Girolamo Buonaparte), war das jüngste Kind der Familie. Er wurde am 15. November 1784 auf der Insel Korsika in Ajaccio geboren. Sein Bruder Napoleon, der 15 Jahre älter als Hieronymus war, schloss zu diesem Zeitpunkt bereits sein Studium an der Pariser Militärschule ab. Am 24. Februar 1785 starb der Familienvater Carlo Maria Buonaparte.
The hero of our article today, Jerome Bonaparte (Girolamo Buonaparte), was the youngest child in the family. He was born on November 15, 1784 on the island of Corsica - in Ajaccio. His brother Napoleon, who was 15 years older than Jerome, was already completing his studies at the Paris Military School at that time. On February 24, 1785, the father of the family, Carlo Maria Buonaparte, died.
28. Mai 2023 · Queen Letizia's bumpy figure is the result of her scientific diet and regular fitness. It is said that Letizia has been obsessed with fitness since 2015. It is precisely this kind of "excessive force" fitness that has been questioned by the outside world. For a period of time, there were even rumors that the queen was suffering from anorexia ...
30. Mai 2023 · Today, the 49-year-old Queen Letizia wore a beige tulle dress with flowers and green leaves embellished, which looked gentle and charming. She used orange high heels to match her handbag. The color and big Daughter Leonor's clothes are somewhat similar. The 16-year-old Princess Leonor wore a pink dress. She combed her hair into half-length straight hair, full of girlishness, and her eyes were ...
Vor 3 Tagen · Marital union of the Catholic Monarchs In the 15th century, the marriage between Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, both members of the House of Trastámara, known as the Catholic Monarchs, united two important kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula. Each kingdom retained its basic structure.