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  1. Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, Princesse Française, Princess of San Donato (27 May 1820 – 2 January 1904), was a French princess and salonnière. She was a daughter of Napoleon's brother Jérôme Bonaparte and his second wife, Catharina of Württemberg, daughter of King Frederick I of Württemberg.

  2. Mathilde Létizia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, plus connue comme la princesse Mathilde, née le 27 mai 1820 à Trieste (royaume d'Illyrie) et morte le 2 janvier 1904 à Paris, est une représentante de la maison Bonaparte.

  3. Dec 19, 2018 · When Princess Mathilde Bonaparte was born as the daughter of Napoleons brother Jérôme Bonaparte and his second wife, Catharina of Württemberg, Napoleon’s reign was over. Her father Jerome was now the former King of Westphalia and the family was banned from France. Mathilde was their second child.

  4. As an independent woman – both maritally and financially – a fierce guardian of her family’s legacy and a free thinker, M. Bonaparte led a relatively liberated life in the company of artists, which made her the target of anti-Bonapartist caricatures in 1870-1871.

  5. Mathilde Létizia Wilhelmine Bonaparte, plus connue comme la princesse Mathilde, est une représentante de la maison Bonaparte. Expose au Salon de 1859 à 1867. Mariée au comte Anatole-Nicolaïevitch Demidoff.

  6. May 27, 2020 · La princesse Mathilde Bonaparte, qui aurait pu épouser Napoléon III, qui deviendra l’âme littéraire et culturelle de la cour du Second Empire. (Peinture de Dubufe : Domaine public) Jérôme a de plus en plus de mal à rembourser ses dettes, surtout depuis 1816, à la mort de son beau-père.

  7. Born Mathilde Laetitia Wilhelmine Bonaparte on May 27, 1820; died in 1904; daughter of Jerome Bonaparte (1784–1860), king of Westphalia (youngest brother of Napoleon), and Catherine of Wurttemberg (1783–1835); sister of Prince Napoleon (Plon-Plon) and niece of Napoleon I, emperor of France; married Count Demidoff, a Russian count (separated ...