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  1. Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, Princesse Française, Princess of San Donato, was a French princess and salonnière.

  2. Bonaparte. Die Bonaparte (eigentlich Buonaparte) sind eine Familie aus Korsika, die 1804 mit Napoleon Bonaparte zum französischen Kaiserhaus aufstieg. Sie regierten im Ersten und Zweiten Kaiserreich sowie kurzzeitig in einer Reihe von anderen europäischen Staaten.

  3. Mathilde Bonaparte (Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine; 27 Mey 1820 – 2 Januar 1904), was a French princess and salonnière. She wis a dochter o Napoleon's brither Jérôme Bonaparte an his secoint wife, Catharina o Württemberg , dochter o Keeng Frederick I o Württemberg .

  4. La Revue Volume 11, Issue 2, 2011, pages 151 to 182. On becoming emperor, Napoleon III attracted several members of the Bonaparte family to France and to his Court (soon to become one of the most glittering in Europe). Two of his cousins, Princess Mathilde (daughter of Jerome) and Princess Julie (daughter of Charles-Lucien, grand-daughter of ...

  5. French watercolourist. Mathilde Bonaparte was the daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoleon’s brother, and of Catharina of Württemberg. She was born in Italy, where her family lived in exile after her father’s short reign as the king of Westphalia (1807-1813) and the fall of the emperor. The young princess was taught ornamental arts, such ...

  6. The ring sold at auction in 2012 for more than $15,700,000, without any mention of the diamond's royal provenance. It was only when the diamond traded again at auction in 2015 in Geneva that it was identified as originally belonging to Princess Mathilde. In this most recent sale, the diamond was offered as 'The Historic Pink' at a slightly ...