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  1. Jeanne Bonaparte (15 September 1861 – 25 July 1910) was a great-niece of Napoleon I of France, and the only daughter of Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte by his wife Éléonore-Justine Ruflin. She was well known in French society as an artist and sculptor, and was married to Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon.

  2. Jeanne Bonaparte, « princesse Bonaparte » puis, par son mariage, marquise de Villeneuve-Esclapon, est née dans l'ancienne abbaye d'Orval, à Villers-devant-Orval, en Belgique, le 25 septembre 1861, et morte le 25 juillet 1910 à Paris, en France.

  3. Jeanne Bonaparte, "Princesa Bonaparte "entonces, por su matrimonio, Marquesa de Villeneuve- Esclapon, nació en la antigua abadía de Orval, en Villers-devant-Orval, en Bélgica, el 25 de septiembre de 1861 y murió el 25 de julio de 1910 en París, Francia.

  4. Découvrez gratuitement l'arbre généalogique de Jeanne BONAPARTE pour tout savoir sur ses origines et son histoire familiale.

  5. www.musee-orsay.fr › artists-personalities-catalog › jeanne-bonaparte-4412Jeanne Bonaparte (4412) | Musée d'Orsay

    Jeanne Bonaparte (1861 - 1910) Other form of the name. Villeneuve-Esclapon , Christian de (nom marital) Birth. 1861, Villers-Devant-Orval, Belgique. Death. 1910, Paris, Paris (75), France. Nationality. France. Gender. Femme. Commentary. Expose au Salon de la SAF de 1884 à 1886. Pas ds SAUR. Suggestion.

  6. Jeanne Bonaparte was a great-niece of Napoleon I of France, and the only daughter of Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte by his wife Éléonore-Justine Ruflin. She was well known in French society as an artist and sculptor, and was married to Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon.

  7. 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 years of his coup d'état.