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  1. Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was an Italian-born French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the Second French Empire.

  2. Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was an Italian-born French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the Second French Empire.

  3. Oct 27, 2017 · After Catharina’s death in 1835, Jérôme took up with a rich Italian widow named Justine (Giustina) Bartolini-Baldelli (maiden name Pecori-Suárez), who could conveniently pay off his many debts. They wed secretly in Florence in 1840. Jérôme was 56. Giustina was 29.

  4. Jul 2, 2021 · Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (1811-1903) Princess Giustina (Pecori-Suárez), Bartolini-Baldelli, Bonaparte

  5. Justine Bartolini-Baldelli, née Percoli-Suárez, was a French Princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the second Empire.

  6. Jan 12, 2018 · In 1840, Jérôme contracted a morganatic marriage with a rich Italian widow named Justine (Giustina) Bartolini-Baldelli. This ensured that Jérôme’s title and privileges as Prince of Montfort – granted by Catharina’s father – and his claims as a Bonaparte would not extend to Giustina or any children (they never had any).

  7. Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian: Giustina; 27 November 1811 in Florence, Italy – 30 January 1903 in Florence) was a French princess, being the spouse of Prince Jérôme Bonaparte, heir presumptive of France during the second Empire.