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953:, a note from the first volume of the Memoirs of Lucien Bonaparte indicates that she was born on 24 August 1749. This date is confirmed by the act of marriage of Joseph Bonaparte to Maria–Julie Clary, on 1 August 1794, which says that Madame Mère was forty-five years old on that date. Tulard states that the date of 1750, the most frequently found, seems to be a consensus without tangible proof.
668:, where she lived with Joseph. During her years in Rome, she lived in seclusion with very few visitors except for her half-brother, who rarely left her. Letizia's great wealth acquired from selling her own jewellery and shrewd investments allowed her to live comfortably for the rest of her life. For a time, the painter
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Napoleon had made his brothers and sisters imperial highnesses, except Lucien and JĂ©rĂ´me, Letizia did not have an official title yet. In July 1804, Cardinal Fesch wrote to Napoleon, suggesting that a title be found for her. By decree, she was given the title "Madame" but since this was also how
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September. The family financial situation worsened, and Letizia had four children dependent on her as well as school fees to pay for JĂ©rĂ´me and Joseph. Napoleon returned at the beginning of 1788 on a leave until June as the only breadwinner and as such the new head of the family. He
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Napoleon, was born in 1765 but passed away shortly after birth. Following this, a baby girl was born but did not survive. Subsequently, Carlo traveled to Rome, where he spent the next
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Letizia Bonaparte depicts an eagle, the head to the sinister in front of an azure background standing upon gold thunderbolts on top of which is the letter L for Letizia. The shield is surrounded by the red Imperial mantle, semé of bees. The shield is topped by the Imperial
616:, 92 rue Saint Dominique in Paris, a house that she purchased from Lucien for 600,000 francs. Napoleon gave her an appanage of 500,000 a year. She did not attend the Imperial court and lived from 1805 to 1813 at the Chateau de
432:, whose wife was the godmother of their son Louis. In 1777 Marbeuf secured Carlo's election as a deputy to represent Corsica at Versailles. At the end of 1778, Carlo took Joseph and Napoleon to the continent to study at the
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Napoleon by 15 years. In 1851 her body was transferred to the Imperial Chapel specially built for it in her native Ajaccio. In 1951, Carlo's body was brought in a hundred years later, to rest next to her.
520:. Penniless, Letizia had to queue for food at the soup kitchen. Her only income came from Napoleon's salary as an officer. In the Spring of 1794, after winning his first major battle as artillery commander during the
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Corsica to France in 1768, the family used both spelling Bonaparte and Buonaparte After the family fled to France in 1793, they started using exclusively the French spelling of their
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Majesty the Emperor" was added to the end. She became referred to as "Madame Mère" (Madame Mother). On 2 December 1804, when Napoleon was
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1656:"TELEVISION REVIEW; Path of Glory for an Obscure Corsican - NYTimes.com"
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1797:Burton, J.K.; Burton, J.K.; Conner, S.P. (2007).
851:in 1840 (religious) and 19 February 1853 (civil).
324:, had been established in Corsica for 250 years.
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1969:Dictionnaire de la conversation et de la lecture
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1757:Memoirs of Celebrated Women of All Countries
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48:Mother of His Imperial Majesty The Emperor
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1629:"'Napoleon and Josephine', A Mini-Series"
1581:L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux
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351:Carlo Bonaparte and Letizia Ramolino
300:, until her death in February 1836.
2126:Généalogies des rois et des princes
1955:Larrey, F.H.B.; Larrey, H. (1892).
1682:"Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" Complex"
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775:(2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846),
729:Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria
308:Maria-Letizia Ramolino was born in
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2577:French campaign in Egypt and Syria
1895:Citizen Emperor: Napoleon in Power
1736:Historical Dictionary of Democracy
907:Coat of arms of Letizia Bonaparte
761:(3 January 1777 – 7 August 1820),
440:cadet school under a scholarship.
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1824:(in French). Place des Ă©diteurs.
1058:Vita di Napoleone Buonaparte 1827
814:(1800–1815) and Grand Duchess of
492:Portrait of Letizia Bonaparte by
183:Napoleon I, Emperor of the French
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1598:Les Bonaparte et leurs alliances
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1141:Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars
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751:on 5 May 1794 and re-married to
743:(21 March 1775 – 29 June 1840),
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2818:Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker
1958:Madame mère: (Napoleonis mater)
1803:. Texas Tech University Press.
1800:Napoleon and the Woman Question
1782:(in French). Frédérique PATAT.
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61:Letizia Bonaparte (Madame Mère)
3019:Mothers of Neapolitan monarchs
2060:Tulard, J.; Waugh, T. (1984).
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2599:War of the Third Coalition
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849:Justine Bartolini-Baldelli
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1595:de Brotonne, L. (1893).
1356:Larrey & Larrey 1892
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737:A stillborn child (1773)
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609:(Let's hope it lasts!).
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245:Angela Maria Pietrasanta
198:Louis I, King of Holland
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2795:Palace of Fontainebleau
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1818:de Carolis, P. (2014).
1754:Abrantès, L.J. (1834).
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802:Prince Camillo Borghese
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781:Hortense de Beauharnais
399:feast of the Assumption
252:Maria-Letizia Bonaparte
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1961:(in French). E. Dentu.
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2175:"Bonaparte Genealogy"
2105:Le sang des Bonaparte
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2378:Coup of 18 Brumaire
2237:First French Empire
2118:(in Italian). 1827.
1998:McLynn, F. (2011).
1977:Masson, F. (2016).
1874:Napoleon and Europe
1839:Decaux, A. (1962).
1765:Bartel, P. (1954).
1562:Garros, L. (1947).
1457:, pp. 510–511.
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755:on 26 October 1803.
606:Pourvu que ça dure!
584:Joseph Karl Stieler
556:coup of 18 Brumaire
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287:First French Empire
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2680:Battle of Waterloo
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2329:Caroline Bonaparte
2277:Alexandre Walewski
1892:Dwyer, P. (2013).
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2593:Battle of Marengo
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