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Eugenie Bonaparte

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Eugenie Bonaparte
Born(1872-09-06)6 September 1872
Grottaferrata, Italy
Died1 July 1949(1949-07-01) (aged 76)
Paris, France
Spouse
Léon Napoléon Ney, 4th prince de La Moskowa
(m. 1898; div. 1903)
Names
Eugénie Laetitia Barbe Caroline Lucienne Marie Jeanne Bonaparte
HouseBonaparte
FatherNapoléon Charles Bonaparte, 5th Prince of Canino
MotherMaria Cristina Ruspoli

Eugénie Laetitia Bonaparte (Eugénie Laetitia Barbe Caroline Lucienne Marie Jeanne Bonaparte; 6 September 1872 – 1 July 1949) was the youngest daughter of Napoléon Charles Bonaparte, 5th Prince of Canino and princess Maria Cristina Ruspoli.[1]

Eugénie was born in Grotta Ferrata, Italy. Her paternal grandparents were Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte, son of Lucien Bonaparte and nephew of Emperor Napoleon I, and Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte, daughter of Joseph I of Spain and niece of Emperor Napoleon; thus she is his double grandniece.

She had two older sisters: Zénaïde Eugénie, who died aged two in 1862, ten years before Eugénie was born; and Marie Léonie, who was two years older, born 10 December 1870.

On 16 November 1898 in Rome she married Léon Napoléon Ney (1870–1928), 4th Prince de la Moskowa, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1903.

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Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Anales de la Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía. Vol. XII. (2009) (in Spanish). RAMHG. pp. 147, 237.


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