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She was popularly known as "Paolina" in Italian. Her family soon took also a French spelling of their surname, Bonaparte. She is said to be Napoleon's favorite sister. Little is known about her childhood, except that she received no formal education. Following Carlo's death in 1785, the family was plunged into poverty.
4. Jan. 2021 · Pauline Bonaparte (1780–1825), the youngest of Napoleon’s three sisters, was the most frivolous one. She possessed magnetic beauty and charm. Whenever she went, the eyes of men turned after ...
Joseph, Turquan: The sisters of Napoleon, Elisa, Pauline, and Caroline Bonaparte. After the Testimony of their Contemporaries. Translated and edited by W. R. H. Trowbridge. Publisher T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1908; Hector Fleischmann: Pauline Bonaparte and her lovers. Authorized Translation. Publisher: John Lane company; London and ...
Pauline Bonaparte (born Oct. 20, 1780, Ajaccio, Corsica—died June 9, 1825, Florence) second sister of Napoleon to survive infancy, 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.
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9. März 2023 · March 09, 2023. • 10 min read. Pauline Bonaparte, younger sister to Napoleon, was her brother’s favorite of their seven siblings. She was the only one who took no part in his political power...
5. März 2021 · Napoleon’s sister Caroline Bonaparte Murat was ambitious and enterprising. Although Caroline and her husband owed their crowns to Napoleon, when it looked like Napoleon was going to be defeated, they allied with his enemies. French Foreign Minister Talleyrand wrote that Caroline “had the head of Cromwell upon the body of a well-shaped woman.
20. Okt. 2023 · Pauline Bonaparte Borghese, Napoleon’s sister and Canova’s Venus. Intro. Pauline Bonaparte (1780-1825) was a French imperial princess, first sovereign duchess of Guastalla and princess consort of Sulmona and Rossano. Table of Contents. Intro. Early years. Saint-Domingue. The beautiful Princess Borghese. After Napoleon’s fall. Later years and death.