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  1. 14. Aug. 2022 · Woman of Two Worlds: Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte and Her Quest for an Imperial Legacy marks the first time the Maryland Center for History and Culture has featured an exhibition exclusively devoted to a historical female figure. Open through August 14, 2022. Image: Portrait of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879), oil on canvas painting ...

  2. ELIZABETH CHAPIN PATTERSON (Dilruba) Elizabeth C. Patterson, wife of an American stock broker, herself a business woman associated many years with insurance. She had travelled extensively around the world and, also during an Arctic Expedition on an ice breaker, has gone as far North of Siberia as eight degrees of the Pole. During the World War ...

  3. Patterson, Elizabeth. views 2,065,689 updated. Elizabeth Patterson, 1785–1879, American wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, b. Baltimore. On a visit to America, Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, met and married her (1803). Jérôme was a minor, and Napoleon refused to recognize the marriage. When Jérôme returned (1805) to France ...

  4. 6. Mai 2024 · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (born February 6, 1785, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died April 4, 1879, Baltimore) one of America’s first international celebrities, known for her fashionable clothing, witty remarks, fierce independence, and ties to the Bonapartes of France. She was married briefly to Jérôme Bonaparte, king of Westphalia and ...

  5. 8. Juli 2018 · Although he wrote loving letters to Elizabeth, once Napoleon told him that he would be cut off forever if he remained married, Jérôme abandoned his wife. A shattered Elizabeth had no choice but to take her baby home to Maryland. Unhappily Ever After. Napoleon sought to annul Jérôme’s marriage but the Pope denied the request. Undaunted ...

  6. 16. Mai 2008 · Elizabeth or Betsy as she was known was the daughter of William Patterson, who emigrated from Ulster in Ireland and grew to be the second richest man in Baltimore after Charles Carroll, making his fortune in business, finally ending up as the owner of a line of clipper ships (Patterson Park is named after him). She met Jerome Bonaparte at a ball given by Samuel Chase, a signer of the ...

  7. Patterson Dial died after taking a prescription [barbiturate]] at the age of 42 in 1945. The circumstances were mysterious and the police could not determine whether it was an accident or suicide, as she also suffered from a heart condition. Mrs. Hughes was found unconscious in her bed at home, 4751 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, by a maid. She died en route to a hospital in an ambulance ...