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Mathilde Bonaparte

1820 - 1904

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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. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mathilde Bonaparte is the 301st most popular nobleman (down from 211th in 2019), the 1,378th most popular biography from Italy (down from 1,121st in 2019) and the 35th most popular Italian Nobleman.

Mathilde Bonaparte was the sister of Napoleon Bonaparte. She married Jérôme Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, in 1803. She was the mother of Napoleon III.

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Among people born in 1820, Mathilde Bonaparte ranks 20Before her are Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Susan B. Anthony, Lewis A. Swift, Heungseon Daewongun, Božena Němcová, and John Tyndall. After her are John Tenniel, William Tecumseh Sherman, Yaqub Beg, Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel, Édouard Roche, and Şevkefza Kadın. Among people deceased in 1904, Mathilde Bonaparte ranks 27Before her are Lafcadio Hearn, Eduard Hanslick, Étienne-Jules Marey, Vladimir Markovnikov, Sami Frashëri, and Norodom of Cambodia. After her are Alfred von Waldersee, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, Nikolay Bobrikov, María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias, Isabella Bird, and Kartini.

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Among people born in Italy, Mathilde Bonaparte ranks 1,378 out of 5,161Before her are Gennaro Gattuso (1978), Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri (1667), Rita Pavone (1945), Luca Marenzio (1553), Anna d'Este (1531), and Marcantonio Raimondi (1480). After her are Mirella Freni (1935), Julia (-190), Andrea Cesalpino (1519), Dicaearchus (-350), Carlo Maria Viganò (1941), and Liliana Cavani (1933).

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