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  1. Marie Clotilde Eugénie Alberte Laetitia Geneviève Bonaparte (20 March 1912, Brussels, Belgium – 14 April 1996, Château de la Pommerie, Cendrieux, France) was a French princess of the Bonaparte dynasty, the eldest child of Victor, Prince Napoléon and his wife, Princess Clémentine of Belgium.

  2. Marie-Clotilde Eugénie Alberte Laetitia Geneviève Bonaparte est une princesse de la famille impériale française, née le 20 mars 1912 à Bruxelles ( Belgique) et morte au château de la Pommerie, à Cendrieux ( France ), le 14 avril 1996 1 .

  3. La principessa Maria Clotilde a 67 anni, seguita dalla contessa Irene Galleani d’Agliano, al matrimonio di suo figlio Vittorio Napoleon Bonaparte con Clementina del Belgio al Castello di...

    • Ali Ribelli Edizioni
    • 49 sec
    • Princess Napoléon
    • Fall of French Empire
    • Turin

    Their marriage was unhappy, particularly as Maria Clotilde preferred the quieter, more duty-filled life that she felt they should maintain, while Napoléon-Jérôme preferred the faster, more entertainment-filled lifestyle of the French Court. Another factor in their unhappy marriage were the circumstances leading up to their espousal. Maria Clotilde ...

    After the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, Maria Clotilde had initially refused to leave Paris when the revolution broke out, because of her sense of what was suitable for a princess from the House of Savoy, which was to stay on her post. They were forced to flee, however, and their family enjoyed a beautiful estate in the town of Prangins...

    After Maria Clotilde's father Victor Emmanuel died in 1878, she returned to Turin, Italy without her husband. During this period, their daughter (Maria Letizia) mostly resided with her mother in the Castle of Moncalieri, but her two sons stayed mainly with their father.It was in Italy that their mother withdrew herself from society to dedicate hers...

  4. Maria Clotilde di Savoia, nata il 2 marzo 1843, è stata una principessa italiana che ha avuto il privilegio di diventare la sposa di Girolamo Bonaparte, fratello di Napoleone III e principe di Montfort. Questa unione ha avuto un grande impatto sulla sua vita e sulla storia della famiglia Bonaparte.

  5. Una Bonaparte suo malgrado Maria Clotilde venne investita di obblighi reali e familiari di grande peso, che seppe condurre con abilità, amabilità e carità tutta cristiana. Essendo la primogenita, ma anche la figlia prediletta di Vittorio Emanuele, per doveri di Stato, accettò a malincuore di sposare il 30 gennaio 1859 Napoleone Giuseppe ...

  6. Maria Clotilde di Savoia (Ludovica Teresa Maria Clotilde di Savoia; Torino, 2 marzo 1843 – Moncalieri, 25 giugno 1911) era la figlia primogenita del re Vittorio Emanuele II, prima sovrano di Sardegna e poi sovrano d'Italia, e della regina Maria Adelaide d'Asburgo-Lorena.