Caroline Bonaparte
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Caroline Bonaparte
Summary
Caroline Bonaparte is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Ajaccio[2]. She was born on March 25, 1782[3]. She died in Florence[4]. She died on May 18, 1839[5]. She worked as a queen consort[6]. She ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (913 views/month, #6,788 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Caroline Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio[2].
- Caroline Bonaparte passed away in Florence[4].
- Caroline Bonaparte was born on March 25, 1782[3].
- Caroline Bonaparte died on May 18, 1839[5].
- Caroline Bonaparte is buried at Ognissanti Church[8].
- Caroline Bonaparte's father was Carlo Bonaparte[9].
- Caroline Bonaparte's mother was Maria-Letizia Bonaparte[10].
- Caroline Bonaparte was married to Joachim Murat[11].
- Among Caroline Bonaparte's spouses was Francesco Macdonald[12].
- A child of Caroline Bonaparte was Prince Achille Murat[13].
- A child of Caroline Bonaparte was Lucien Murat[14].
- A child of Caroline Bonaparte was Luisa Rasponi Murat[15].
- A child of Caroline Bonaparte was Letizia Murat[16].
- Caroline Bonaparte held citizenship in France[17].
- Caroline Bonaparte's professions included queen consort[6].
- Caroline Bonaparte held the position of regent[18].
- Caroline Bonaparte received the Order of Queen Maria Luisa[19].
- Caroline Bonaparte's religion is recorded as Catholicism[20].
- Caroline Bonaparte is recorded as female[21].
- Caroline Bonaparte's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Caroline Bonaparte's family is recorded as House of Murat[23].
- Caroline Bonaparte's family is recorded as House of Bonaparte[24].
- Caroline Bonaparte's noble title is recorded as duke[25].
- Caroline Bonaparte's Commons category is recorded as Caroline Bonaparte[26].
- The cause of death was cancer[27].
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Origins and Family
Caroline Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio[2]. She was born on March 25, 1782[3]. Her father was Carlo Bonaparte[9]. Her mother was Maria-Letizia Bonaparte[10].
Career and Affiliations
Caroline Bonaparte worked as a queen consort[6]. She held the position of regent[18].
Recognition
Caroline Bonaparte received the Order of Queen Maria Luisa[19].
Personal Life
Spouses include Joachim Murat[11], a politician[28], 1767–1815[29], of France[30], awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[31] and Francesco Macdonald[12], a military personnel[32], 1777–1837[33]. Children include Prince Achille Murat[13], a politician[34], 1801–1847[35], of France[36]; Lucien Murat[14], a politician[37], 1803–1878[38], of France[39], awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[40]; Luisa Rasponi Murat[15], 1805–1889[41]; and Letizia Murat[16], a salonnière[42], 1802–1859[43], of France[44]. Caroline Bonaparte's religion is recorded as Catholicism[20].
Death and Burial
Caroline Bonaparte died on May 18, 1839[5]. She passed away in Florence[4]. The cause of death was cancer[27]. She is buried at Ognissanti Church[8].
Why It Matters
Caroline Bonaparte ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (913 views/month, #6,788 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] She is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
FAQs
Where was Caroline Bonaparte born?
Caroline Bonaparte's place of birth was Ajaccio[2].
Where did Caroline Bonaparte die?
Caroline Bonaparte died in Florence[4].
Who were Caroline Bonaparte's parents?
Caroline Bonaparte's father was Carlo Bonaparte[9]. Caroline Bonaparte's mother was Maria-Letizia Bonaparte[10].
Who was Caroline Bonaparte married to?
Caroline Bonaparte's spouses include Joachim Murat[11] and Francesco Macdonald[12].
What did Caroline Bonaparte do for work?
Caroline Bonaparte worked as queen consort[6].
What awards did Caroline Bonaparte receive?
Honors received include Order of Queen Maria Luisa[19].