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  1. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte died on April 4, 1879, at the age of 94. Her funeral was held at her daughter-in-law’s house and was attended by only the immediate family and a few friends. She was buried in Baltimore’s Green Mount Cemetery, under the epitaph: “After life’s fitful fever she sleeps well.”.

  2. It was in Ajaccio on October 20, 1780 that Napoleon Bonaparte’s little sister was born. At birth she was given the name Paolina, but is better known by her French name of Pauline. Throughout her whole life, she was cherished by her older brother. Despite the disputes she had with Josephine, the future Empress, the relationship between brother ...

  3. Pauline Bonaparte. Princess of Italy. 1780-1825. Of all his siblings, Pauline was the most liked by Napoleon Bonaparte. The pair had a special bond that allowed the emperor to overlook his sister's wild ways and extravagant lifestyle. Her first marriage, in 1797, was a happy one with General Victor Leclerc who, unfortunately, died from fever in ...

  4. There are, however, numerous descendants of Napoleon's illegitimate, unacknowledged son, Count Alexandre Colonna-Walewski (1810–1868), born from Napoleon I's union with Marie, Countess Walewski. A descendant of Napoleon's sister Caroline Bonaparte was actor René Auberjonois. Recent DNA-matches with living descendants of Jérôme and Count ...

  5. Die berühmte, aber unhistorische Darstellung von Madame Mère bei der Kaiserkrönung Napoleons I. in Notre-Dame de Paris (1804), Ausschnitt aus dem Gemälde von Jacques-Louis David. Letizia Ramolino heiratete am 2. Juni 1764 in Ajaccio Carlo Buonaparte. Sie lebten zuerst in Corte bei Letizias Onkel Arrighi di Casanova.

  6. They are Zénaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte, Napoleon’s nieces, and the letter is from their father, Joseph Bonaparte. David captures here not only the intimacy of siblings – the protective way they hold each other – but also a sense of their individual personalities. Zénaïde, the elder sister, sits tall in her black dress, meeting the viewer’s eye with an air of confidence. Charlotte ...

  7. Anonymous, 19th century. Apotheosis of Napoleon Bonaparte. Graphic study from a drawing by Andrea Appiani Uffizi Galleries, Collection of Prints and Drawings, Inv. 4770F. In 1808 Andrea Appiani, official painter of the new regime established by Napoleon, painted a series of frescoes with the Napoleon’s Feats in the Royal Palace of Milan, which were almost completely destroyed in 1943 by the ...