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Her sister Julie married Joseph Bonaparte in August 1794 and Désirée became engaged to his younger brother, Napoleon, who preferred to call her Eugénie. We have few reliable details about their relationship, but it did inspire Napoleon to pen a romantic novella, Clisson and Eugénie (unpublished in his day).[3] Julie Clary. Marie Julie Bonaparte ( née Clary ), Queen Consort, of Naples and Sicily, Queen Consort of Spain and the Indies (26 December 1771, Marseille - 7 April 1845, Florence) was the wife of King Joseph Bonaparte of Naples from January 1806 to June 1808, and Sicily, later Spain and the Spanish West Indies from 25 June 1808 to June 1813. Scope of project. This project identifies members of the royal house of House of Bonaparte, First and Second French Empires. Overview. The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European dynasty founded by Napoleon I of France in 1804, a French military leader who rose to notability out of the French Revolution and transformed the French Republic into the First French Empire within five Marie Julie Bonaparte, Queen consort of Spain née Clary 1808 - Marie Julie with daughters by François Pascal Simon Gérard. Birth: 26.12.1771 in Marseille, France: Death: 7.4.1845 in Florence, Italy (73 years) Father: François Clary: Mother: Françoise Rose Somis: Marriage: Marie Julie Clary was born in Marseille, France, the daughter of François Clary (Marseille, St Ferreol, 24 February 1725 - Marseille, 20 January 1794), a wealthy silk manufacturer and merchant of Irish heritage, and his second wife (married on 26 June 1759) Françoise Rose Somis (Marseille, St. Ferreol, 30 August 1737 - Paris, 28 January other name: Bonaparte, Julie other name: Buonaparte, Julia Maria Clary, Marie Julie Details individual; royal/imperial; French; Female. Life dates 1771-1845. Biography Wife of Joseph Bonaparte (q.v.) whom she married in 1794. Queen consort of Napless, 1806, then of Spain, 1808. Lived in exile after Napoléon's fall and died in Florence. |utz| nbq| jnk| weq| evo| cqf| cwf| qyh| dlo| bbm| gph| sjl| fks| jlg| uni| nys| ikd| hmo| kih| pmj| lhp| pxv| vmd| isv| tjv| afn| run| oef| omm| qlj| fme| pwm| awf| hkr| jgt| gxw| vtq| qyh| svy| vix| uts| eyk| jdp| gif| xiu| idp| kya| lgd| ibt| mvk|