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  1. 18. Apr. 2024 · There, while visiting Baltimore, Maryland, he met and soon married (December 24, 1803) Elizabeth Patterson, the 18-year-old daughter of a wealthy merchant. The pair sailed for Europe in 1805. Because Napoleon intended to expand his power in Europe by making politically advantageous marriages for his siblings, he ordered Jérôme’s ...

  2. 9. Apr. 2024 · This collection contains correspondence of William Patterson, chiefly in regard to his daughter Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (arrangements for her finances in Europe, personal and financial advice to her, discussion of her husband, etc.) and to the marriage of her son Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte. Correspondence also comments on the ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Elizabeth Patterson fu la prima moglie di Girolamo Bonaparte il fratello minore di Napoleone che andò su tutte le furie quando seppe del matrimonio. Guardate...

  4. 6. Apr. 2024 · Le plus jeune frère de Napoléon, lors d’un séjour aux États-Unis dans ses années de formation, avait épousé, le 24 décembre 1803, Elizabeth Patterson, héritière d’un immigrant ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879) was born into the second wealthiest family in Maryland. Her childhood and teen years were privileged ones with many material comforts, an outstanding education (unusual for females at the time), high social standing, and such natural gifts as great beauty and charm.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · Answer: Elizabeth Patterson Jerome met Elizabeth Patterson while on a visit to Baltimore with the French navy. They married on Christmas Eve 1803 and had a son, Jerome. Napoleon refused to accept the marriage and when Elizabeth attempted to visit France she was denied entry into the country. Jermome's grandson, Bo Patterson Bonaparte ...

  7. 18. Apr. 2024 · Pauline Bonaparte (born Oct. 20, 1780, Ajaccio, Corsica—died June 9, 1825, Florence) was the second sister of Napoleon to survive infancy, and was the gayest and most beautiful of his sisters. She married Gen. C.V.E. Leclerc (1772–1802), a staff officer of Napoleon, in 1797 and accompanied him to San Domingo.